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I had two sisters, and we would love to get dressed up and pretend that we were chic, sophisticated ladies. And I think that was a great sort of... →
I think especially in a world where you have so little say about what goes on in your life, or in the politics of the world around you, it is... →
That the work involved, the willingness to take chances, the commitment, the opportunity to get on stage and make people happy, was more important... →
When you are on stage, you don't see faces. The lights are in your eyes and you see just this black void out in front of you. And yet you know... →
I didn't care too much for ballet, because you had to be more disciplined, and you sort of looked like everyone else. It required a certain kind... →
When you get on stage, you can be anything. You are removed from reality in a way, the real world.
I loved tests because it was another form of competing, a healthy competition.
I had a wonderful childhood, coming from Cincinnati, and I think that it was great going into the life that I was going to have, where you have to... →
And I just thought, this is what I want to be. And I knew that dancing would be my chosen profession.
I can't read a note. I have lots of discipline, but I can't sit still at any instrument.
I learned to love dance for its own sake.
I liked tap, because I liked hearing the results of my movements.
I liked to read but, being a dancer, I didn't have a lot of time to read.