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Dance Quotes to Share With Your Students

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Dance Quotes are a great way to not only become and remain inspired yourself but also to motivate your students. Somehow it is helpful to hear quotes by dancers from former times. I like to give my older students one quote a week that they write in their dance notebooks, something I encourage them to bring to every class. It is impossible to remember all your corrections without writing them down and I also like to give my students handouts with nutritional advice and anatomy information to help them understand how their bodies function to the best level. Once they have the quote I ask them to find out about the author.

Here are some of my favorite quotes that you can print out to give to your students :

"It's (dance) your pulse, it's your heartbeat, it's your breathing. It's the rhythms of your life. It's the expression in time and movement of happiness and joy and sadness and energy. It's a venting of energy. It's extraordinary, and that's common to all the cultures and it's common to all individuals."

Jaques D'Amboise

(Artistic Director, National Dance Institute)

"If we seek the real source of dance, if we go to nature, we find that the dance of the future is the dance of the past, the dance of eternity, and has been and will always be the same."

Isadora Duncan (1878-1927)

"Every day I count wasted in which there has been no dancing."

Freidrich Nietzsche (1844-1900)

"For every prima ballerina assoluta, there are several dozen members of the corps. But if you want to dance you don't care if you never even get to be a cygnet"

Jesse O'Neill

"The small child at dancing class may never become a professional dancer - but the courtesies and disciplines, as well as the joy in movement, will touch her forever."

Helen Thompson, (b. 1943)

"The value of the dance, its greatest value, is in the intangibles. Success in the dance cannot be measured by a tape, weighed on scales, nor timed with a stopwatch. It demands an awareness and sensitivity in the dancer's soul and in the soul of the beholder who partakes, vicariously, emphatically, in the dance."

Ted Shawn (1891-1972)

"All that is important is this one moment in movement. Make the movement important, vital and worth living. Do not let it slip away unnoticed and unused."

Martha Graham (1893-1992)

"Nothing has ever taken its (ballet's) place for disciplinary training. There is no technique in any other style of dancing that is so valuable for producing exactitude, precision, sense of form and sense of line."

Ted Shawn (1891-1972)

"Great artists are people who find the way to be themselves in their art. Any sort of pretension induces mediocrity in art and life alike."

Margot Fonteyn (1919-1992)

"Dance is fun! It lifts the spirit, strengthens the body, and stimulates the mind…"

Wayne Sleep (b. 1948)

Author

Angela D'Valda Sirico

Angela D'Valda Sirico

Originally from England, Angela spent her early years in Hong Kong where she studied with Carol Bateman. She continued her training at Arts Educational Trust in England. After moving to New York City she continued her studies with Martha Graham and Matt Mattox. She appeared with the Matt Mattox Company and toured with the first Disney On Parade working with Disney and N.B.C. Contracted to the Teatro National of Buenos Aires she performed for one year and spent an additional year as a featured soloist at the Teatro Maipo, Argentina. Travelling to Madrid, Spain she worked for Spanish television in a weekly variety show Tarde Para Todos and from there decided to form her own Dance Company. With the Company she choreographed and performed throughout Spain in theatres, and on television. Angela met her husband Steve while working together on a television special The Valerie Peters Show filmed in Tampa, Florida. In 1979 they formed the Adagio act DValda & Sirico appearing in theatres, clubs and on television shows such as David Letterman, Star Search and the Jerry Lewis Telethon. In 1982 they were contracted to Europe and appeared in a variety of shows in Spain, Portugal, Sweden, Finland, Switzerland and Italy before going to London, England where they appeared as Guest Artists for Wayne Sleep (formerly of the Royal Ballet) in his show Dash at the Dominium Theatre. Angela and Steve have owned and directed their dance studio in Fairfield, CT. for the past twenty two years and in 2005 added music and vocal classes to their curriculum. Angela served as chairperson for the tri state panel of the Royal Academy of Dancing and is Co-author of a Partner syllabus currently used for teacher training by Dance Educators of America. She continues to adjudicate and teach for major dance organizations and choreographs for theatre, television and conventions and was commissioned by Boston Ballet 11 to choreograph the highly acclaimed Brother Can You Spare A Dime? DValda & Sirico are currently in production choreographing the opening to the National Speakers Association convention on Broadway at the Marriott Marquis for August of 2008. Angela is co-owner of Dance Teacher Web designed as an online resource for teachers worldwide.

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