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The one important thing I have learned over the years is the difference between taking one's work seriously and taking one's self seriously. The first is imperative and the second is disastrous.
Traveling carries with it the curse of being at home everywhere and yet nowhere, for wherever one is some part of oneself remains on another continent.
Dancing was something to be taken very seriously when engaged in and otherwise put out of mind.
Jumping for joy' is a very basic human reaction, and a child skipping down the street is simply an untrained dancer.
Life forms illogical patterns. It is haphazard and full of beauties which I try to catch as they fly by, for who knows whether any of them will ever return?
Minor things can become moments of great revelation when encountered for the first time.
I think perhaps I've learned to be myself. I have a theory that all artists who would be important - painters and writers - must learn to be themselves. It takes a very long time.
The first night is the worst possible time to make a hard and fast criticism: the baby never looks its best on the day it is born.
Dancers are both athletes and artists.
The world of dance is a charmed place. Some people like to inhabit it, others to behold it; either way it is rewarding.
Any sort of pretension induces mediocrity in art and life alike.
There is no way anything of value can be done without some framework. It might well be that the framework is discarded or the rules opposed; that is not important. What is essential is that they exist so that one knows when one is in opposition to them.
The essential thing about mothers is that one needs to know that they are there, particularly at that age when, paradoxically, one is trying so hard to break away from parental influence.
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 most important thing I have learned over the years is the difference between taking one's work seriously and taking one's self seriously. The first is imperative, and the second disastrous.
I've found the perfect partner.