I grew up an athlete. Track and field and dance. In track, I actually went to the Junior Olympics. I've always been very athletic.
For what is it to die but to stand naked in the wind and to melt into the sun? And when the earth shall claim your limbs, then shall you truly dance.
Like everyone else, I want to go on dancing forever, but I know the day is going to come when I will have to be doing something else.
Patrick Swayze reminded me a lot of Gene Kelly. Patrick had that Everyman quality. Gene made dancing sort of an accessible idea for the regular guy out there.
I can dance. I like hip hop and stuff and jazz movements, but I'm horrible in ballet. I tried.
I got the Eye of the Tiger The Fire Dancing through the fire Cause I am a Champion! And your gonna hear me Roar -Roar
Basically it starts with four months of training, just basic stretching, kicking and punching. Then you come to the choreography and getting ready to put the dance together.
Sometimes I wish I was just a girl in an indie band. I could dance around on stage and it wouldn't be so much about me.
The Dancing Girls of Lahore was offered to dozens of British publishers and was turned down by everyone. It is still on offer in the U.K., but I'm not confident there will be any takers.
We're putting on a show, and if I'm dancing and having fun, you can take a shot of the crowd, and they've got smiles glued to their faces.
I was born in Toronto and studied with the National Ballet of Canada. I went to school to study dance, slept on the floor, ate nothing, waitressed - and then there was a Mary J. Blige audition.
Dance for yourself. If someone understands, good. If not, no matter. Go right on doing what interests you, and do it until it stops interesting you.
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.
To achieve some depth in your field requires a lot of sacrifices. Want to or not, you're thinking about what you're doing in life-in my case, dancing.
It's weird when you see pieces of choreography that were done for you 15 or 20 years ago and now they are being done by another dance company.
We have sought for firm ground and found none. The deeper we penetrate, the more restless becomes the universe; all is rushing about and vibrating in a wild dance.
I've always danced and exercised. I can't imagine not doing it. I'll be Martha Graham in my 90s doing contractions on the floor.
She decided to free herself, dance into the wind, create a new language. And birds fluttered around her, writing “yes” in the sky.
I want to be more physical and theatrical within the stand-up. There might be dance moments, and people better watch out - I will gallop.
Don't keep your Muse locked up in the closet. Set them free to dance across the page and what they create will be a masterpiece.
It's easy for parents to pull the strings that make one dance...after all, they are the ones who tied those strings in the first place