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  2. Bloch (company) - Wikipedia

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    The Bloch company was founded by Jacob Bloch, a cobbler who emigrated from Eastern Europe to Australia in 1931. [1] Bloch began making pointe shoes in a workshop in Paddington, Sydney in 1932, when he noticed a ballet dancer struggling to stay en pointe and offered to make her an improved pair of shoes.

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  4. Pointe shoe - Wikipedia

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    Pointe shoes are most often available in light pink colors and less commonly in black and white. In recent years, pointe shoes have also become more diverse in color. For example, many pointe shoe makers, like Bloch, offer pointe shoes in various skin tones ranging from light pink to deeper browns to suit darker complexions. When other colors ...

  5. Betts Group - Wikipedia

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    The Betts Group is now run by the fifth generation of the family, and owns stores spanning across all the major shopping centres in Australia. [10] Today, Betts has stores in every Australian state and territory, offices in Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria and China, and a franchise store in the United Arab Emirates. The various ...

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  7. Aquila Shoes - Wikipedia

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    Aquila Shoes is an Australian shoe manufacturing company founded in 1958 by Antonio Longo. He was born in San Marco in Lamis , Italy on 18 October 1920 before he immigrated to Australia in 1949. [ citation needed ]

  8. Shellac - Wikipedia

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    Until recent advances in technology, shellac (French polish) was the only glue used in the making of ballet dancers' pointe shoes, to stiffen the box (toe area) to support the dancer en pointe. Many manufacturers of pointe shoes still use the traditional techniques, and many dancers use shellac to revive a softening pair of shoes. [29]

  9. Bloch - Wikipedia

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    Sonny Bloch (c. 1937–1998), American radio show host; Spencer Bloch (born 1944), American mathematician; Stella Bloch (1897–1999), American artist, dancer and journalist; Susan Bloch (1940–1982), American theatrical press agent; Suzanne Bloch (1907–2002), Swiss-American musician and an influential pioneer of Early Music Revival during ...