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The best dancer is the one who isn't even aware that she is dancing!
I always considered myself a dancer before anything else.
All women are born dancers in the sense that natural movement becomes their body and grows out of their instinctive feeling for womanhood, motherhood and tenderness.
I'm an excellent dancer. I keep up with whatever's hot. I've been break-dancing and pop-locking since back in the day.
I'm not a big dancer!
You're just jealous of me because I'm a tap-dancing ballerina fairy princess veterinarian!
People call me the painter of dancing girls. It has never occurred to them that my chief interest in dancers lies in rendering movement and painting pretty clothes.
I think that the ideal physique and look of a ballerina is always changing with different eras. And it's continuing to change.
I like dancers. I have a thing for girls who dance.
I am not a natural dancer.
Ballet might be too formal of a title for the type of dance I do, but I love to dance. I love to draw and paint; I do ceramics and photography. I'm interested in a lot of creative stuff.
No one is born a dancer. You have to want it more than anything.
Ballet-girls have a bad reputation, which is in most cases well deserved.
My favorite dancer is Sylvie Guillem.
My wife is the dancer, but I certainly know how to sing.
Up until I was about 12, I was a ballet dancer and a basketball player.
Dance in the most perishable of the arts. Ballets are forgotten, ballerinas retire, choreographers die
and what remains of that glorious production which so excited us a decade ago, a year ago, or even last night?
I'm a dancer who cannot dance.
I've studied dance since I was very young, and I continue to study ballet.
I'm a pretty decent tap dancer. I enjoy all types of dancing, actually.
My mom is actually a former prima ballerina, and all the women in my family are associated either with dance or choreography or acting, so I'm very lucky in a way because I grew up in a family of artists. I've been dancing since I was a little kid.
Dance is my passion.
My dancers are the real stars,
I've been a ballerina since I was two, but I've always wanted to be an actress.
The world of dance is a natural world from which civilization has divorced many of us by making it appear remote - something reserved for the few who have a special talent.
The world of dance is a charmed place. Some people like to inhabit it, others to behold it; either way it is rewarding.
My mom always wanted me be a ballerina, and I was just adamant that I wanted to be a track star. I wanted nothing to do with ballet.
I used to be a dancer, and for me it was a really good combination of dance and acting.
It is this mission of the dancer to contribute to the betterment of all mankind.
I'm a terrible dancer. The worst.
I've been dancing all my life and studied at Joffrey Ballet when I was 13 and singing all my life.
I would like to continue acting. But also - if this is a dream world where everything could become true - I'd want to be a ballerina.
I love to dance.I've been told I'm actually really good.
I was a professional dancer before I was an actor.
Ballet will speak for itself. About itself.
I always thought I was going to be a dancer and then fashion kind of took over.
I grew up in the theater and danced ballet atrociously.
I actually was a ballet dancer - I studied ballet from three until 13 - but like very seriously, that's what I wanted to do. I wanted to be a contemporary ballet dancer. I wanted to go to Juilliard.
I'm very smart when it comes to choosing dancers and trying to show the world that there's a whole lot of dancing going on.
He moves like a dancer.
I find that dancers are only well trained in ballet these days.
My body is very different from most of the dancers I dance with. My hair is different than most I dance with. But I didn't let that stop me. Black girls rock and can be ballerinas.
I'm not a great dancer. I know I'm not. But I know that I can move. I can throw shapes, just not in the right order.
When I was a dancer, I was acting.
I was a professional ballerina. After becoming an actress, I did a lot of theater, which included musical theater. The first musical play I did was Murray Schisgal's 'The Pushcart Peddlers.'
I'm a terrible dancer.
I always loved to dance and move. I probably should have been a mime or something like that.
Dancing is a tough career, but I'm glad I spent it at the Royal Ballet.
All dancers are, by and large, a photographer's dream. They communicate with their bodies and they are trained to be completely responsive to a collaborative situation.
I wanted to be a ballerina so badly. You can be seen and take over the spotlight without speaking. I had a fear of speaking in public back then.
If you were ever a ballerina, you know the pain: just to be able to look like it's all so light, but when they take off their shoes, it's all bloody.
Someone need not be perfect to be a great dancer - feeling a soul is more important than what the body can do.
A true dancer is not a dancer, it is all possible dancers, including all non-dancers, it is all and nothing at the same time, as well as someone or something, as a result of a conscious choice
You have to be a little crazy to be a dancer.
You don't have to be Isadora Duncan to love dancing.
Being one of the few African American women to make it to this level in a classical ballet company, the level of American Ballet Theatre, takes a lot of perseverance.
An extraordinary dancer, whose blend of tautness and buoyancy is not only exciting but also suggestive of clarity and immediacy with which dance can communicate deep, conflicting emotions.
I want one word on my tombstone - dancer.
I look for dancers who have all the technique in the world. But they must be dancers who are open-minded, who are willing to forget that they know anything. They also have to be gorgeous; they must have a clear image of themselves and strong personalities.
When I was a little kid, I took tap and ballet. I've always loved to dance. I'm a rhythm machine.
I was a dancer for many years. I was a premier dancer with 'Porgy and Bess,' the opera. And I taught dance some, in different places.
The person drawn to dance as profession is notoriously unintellectual. He thinks with his muscles, delights in expression with body, not words; finds analysis painful and boring; and is a creature of physical ebullience.
We are all amateur dancers; the professional dancer is the Earth, the Sun, and all the planets! They have been dancing nonstop for billions of years!
I danced for 15 years of my life. Which was my love and my passion.
I'm a dancer, so I love to dance.
Ballet is the fairies baseball.
I'm not a trained dancer in the slightest.
I wanted to be a male ballet dancer.
Ballet is more than a profession - it is a way of life.
I'm not a trained dancer, but I grew up in a culture that revolves around dance.
My first vocation was dance.
I wanted to be a ballerina as a child - I had a tutu, and I used to stage my own ballets in our front room with my family as the audience.
The best dancer is the one who enjoys it the most.
I am the best dancer ever. I am a superstar. The shoes are magic. My feet are magic. I am magic.
Dancing: The Highest Intelligence in the Freest Body.
I remember my dreams when I was a junior soloist. 'Oh, I hope I don't end here,' I thought. 'I want to do the ballerina in 'Scotch Symphony.' I don't want to be the little Scotch girl.' And I actually went beyond my wildest dreams. I worked with Balanchine. I had ballets choreographed for me.
I studied dancing a little bit when I was young.
Dancing is my passion. I started as a dancer.
I have spent all my life with dance and being a dancer. It's permitting life to use you in a very intense way. Sometimes it is not pleasant. Sometimes it is fearful. But nevertheless it is inevitable.
Behind every dancer there's someone that broke her, a song that moved her, a moment that inspired her and a dance floor that healed her.
I wanted to be a dancer from when I was about nine or something like that and started ballet. I used to really like it and got into it and did it full time for a couple of years. I did a lot of ballet but I traded that in for acting when I was about 15.
Dance is in my background.
I've never danced professionally as a ballet dancer, but all of my training is ballet, and I am a Fosse dancer.
He was one of those earnest, persevering dancers
the kind that have taken twelve correspondence lessons.
I would not know what the spirit of a philosopher might wish more to be than a good dancer.
Life is a dance dream.
The dancer's trembling heart must bring everything into harmony, from the tips of her shoes to the flutter of her eyelashes, from the ruffles of her dress to the incessant play of her fingers.
I have been a ballerina, a cheerleader and a sorority girl. I was the girliest girl alive.
I have a sister who is a dancer and dance teacher. We grew up dancing together. I wanted to become a ballerina when I was a kid, so she and I were always at ballet conservatories and going to school with our hair in buns.
A good dancer is one who listens to the musicWe dance the music not the steps. Anyone who aspires to dance never thinks about what he is going to do. What he cares about is that he follows the music. You see, we are painters. We paint the music with our feet..
I was a ballerina for a good 12 years. When I was 15 I had to stop. It wasn't a choice, it was an injury that prevented me from going forward in ballet unfortunately. Well, fortunately because I wouldn't be doing what I am doing now if that had not happened.
I was always dancing and acrobatics was my specialty.
A dancer isn't great because of their technique ... they're great because of their passion.
I've been dancing for 10 years.
Dancing is my obsession. My life.
I'm always very nervous about the word 'dancer' next to my name because anyone who's really trained in dance will go, 'This guy's fudging so badly.'
Ballet is a riddle of means and ends.
I did not want to be a tree, a flower or a wave. In a dancer's body, we as audience must see ourselves, not the imitated behavior of everyday actions, not the phenomenon of nature, not exotic creatures from another planet, but something of the miracle that is a human being.
I'm not a trained dancer - I know, I know, you're shocked, I'm sure.
I was a terrible dancer. I dance like an Englishman.