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Material: leather, rubber, sponge, and other materials.
Made in Busan, Korea.
Price: 139 €

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Material: leather, rubber, sponge, and other materials.
Made in Busan, Korea.
Price: 139 €

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Shoe especially made for the dance piece called '2 Lips and dancers and space'. Performed at the Holland Festival 2005.

NDT III was established in 1991 as a company for experienced dancers older than 40 years. The dancers excel in creating a complete theatrical experience, applying the fruits of their vast experience to achieve standards of excellence combining modern and classical dance with mime, drama, comedy, bodily expression and, at times, song. Choreographers employ the unique gifts of each of the dancers to create masterworks of subtlety and refinement. This company of genuine artists of theatre and movement fascinates young and old, connoisseur and beginner, each and everyone.

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Material: felt, rubber sole.
Manufactured by Huopaliike Lahtinen in Jämsä, Finland.

The Dance Shoes are available only in red.

Sizes: Adult 38 - 48
(250 mm – 320 mm)

Sizes: Child 20 - 24
(average age 6 – 24 months)


To order this product:
asiakaspalvelu@huopaliikelahtinen.fi

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When the lid is taken off the box, footsteps are retraced and memories unfold like the petals of a rose. ‘Ashes of roses’ completed 2001 consists of 280 30 cm x 30 cm boxes each containing two pairs of intertwined shoes with a garland of 23 roses. 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Blue bic ballerina, created by Pol engels and Jan Fabre.

Part of the 'Shoes Or No Shoes' collection, a project developed over the course of the past 20 years by a Belgian couple of shoemakers, Pierre Bogaerts and Veerle Swenters. They decided to make a connection between their profession and art by means of collecting the shoes of famous artists. Many of these artists transformed their shoes into an artwork or donated a drawing or a painting involving shoes or feet. The SONS-museum includes a contribution of Arman, Baselitz, Fabre, Kabakov, Kippenberger, Oldenburg, Richter, Wesselman … among many others. The permanent exhibition is located in Kruishoutem - Belgium.

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Virtual Shoe Museum : Dance
Home of the Virtual Show Museum

Please read our Terms and conditions for using this website.

The Virtual Shoe Museum was initiated by Liza Snook in 2004. Once the idea was born, a long search began for designers, photographers and publishers connected to shoes. New friendships developed and our mailbox filled with loads of material on fantastic shoes, art and design on shoes.

And finally, with the help of Taco Zwaanswijk of Interactive Affairs, who designed the site, and Bart van der Ploeg of Resolume, who programmed the database and created the content management system, we're live! And proud! And we're only just beginning...

If you have any questions about the collection, or leads on shoes or designers, please let us know. Also, we're interested in your opinion on the collection and your experiences in the museum. You can contact the Virtual Shoe Museum by mail: Liza@VirtualShoeMuseum.com.

The Virtual Shoe Museum has different 'perspectives' on a shoe or object. These perspectives (designer, focus, colour, material, etc) show related objects and thus ways to navigate the collection.

The left column of the screen contains the main navigation. Each perspective contains several 'rooms'. Each room contains thumbnails of the objects it contains (on the right side of the screen). Choose any to view this object.

On an object's page, below the image, you can view more images, video and text (if available). Above the thumbnails, you find a list showing all the rooms this object belongs to. Here you can wander the rooms and find related objects.

 
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