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“Women, as well as men, in all ages and in all places, have danced on the earth, danced the life dance, danced joy, danced grief, danced despair, and danced hope. Literally and metaphorically, by their very lives.”
Margaret Laurence“Dance, my darling dance! If you dance then death can't catch you! Nothing bad can touch you! Dance!”
Jackie French, Lady Dance“The Rosebank dancing school gives the high-quality training and enjoyable atmosphere for dance lessons in Glasgow.”
Rosebank dancing“Talk about dance? Dance is not something to talk about. Dance is to dance.”
Peter Saint James“Lady Dance's music wasn't a magic charm. I'd misunderstood. We had all failed to understand. The song and dance didn't stop us dying. It just stopped the fear of death swallowing us up while we were still alive. 'Rejoice,' came the soft voice of Lady Dance in my mind. 'Watch the moon and stars...' Death had ruled my life till I met Lady Dance. Her dance had set me free.”
Jackie French, Lady Dance“The first dance is the worst dance”
the last dance is the best dance! All the roads of persistent practice lead to the Land of Perfection!“Without any music, I started to dance. I wanted the music to be inside me, or at least for it to appear that way. I imagined myself the lead with an audience here to see me perform in a famous ballet. In my fantasy, there was no panic attack. I was free to dance. Free to be me.”
Lesa Howard, Phantom's Dance“Dancing is spiritual. Dancing is personal. Some people look at a dancing person and say, What a total show-off. They only notice the body of the dancing person. They look at the way the elbows jut out, the way the hips shake and the neck bends. They criticize all of these things, saying, This dancing person shouldn't be dancing. This dancing person has no rhythm. But the dancer is immune to all of this.”
Will Walton, Anything Could Happen“[... Dance] involves every possible feeling (as potential), because it is of the body, which is lived (inescapably) as a body of feeling. Some of these feelings we can name, and some we cannot, since we associate feelings with language only when we name them. The body lives sentience on a preverbal level. Dance exists first on this primordial level, not on an intellectual plane (even though it requires skill and intelligence). Its inmost substance cannot be reasoned, only experienced.”
Sondra Horton Fraleigh, Dance And Lived Body