All posts tagged “Dance

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Probable Quote of the Day

Meghan Trainor, the contemporary pop artist, often speaks of her deep love for ballet. In fact, her hit song All About that Bass originally included a reference to ballet technique.

Alex_Davison_Boulder_Ballet_Meghan Trainor

I can shake it shake it, like I’m supposed to do: with turn out

Unfortunately the lyric was omitted from the recorded version of the song, and Trainor often expresses her regret at having taken it out. As she explains in many quotes, the song originally went like this:

‘I’m here to tell you every inch of you is perfect from the bottom to the top…as long as you have turn out.’

 

 

 

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Probable Quote of the Day

Besides being the guy that Edward Norton would fight if he could fight anyone, William Shatner was also famous for his quirky delivery of dialogue as the captain of the starship Enterprise.

For instance, he probably said the following quote:

“If you make a fool of yourself, you can do it with dignity, without taking your pants down. And if you do take your pants down, you can still do it with dignity as long as you are perfectly turned out.”

and don't sickle

Your…pants…may be down…but should your arabesque heel…be…up?

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Probable Quote of the Day

The man with the mustache, Salvador Dali is the famed alter-ego of actor Adrien Brody. Known mostly for his painting ‘The Persistence of memory,’ Dali probably painted other works as well.
He also probably said the following quote:

“My love of everything that is gilded and excessive, my passion for luxury, and my love of oriental clothes will always be second to my love of ballet.”

Ballerinas often spoke of the desire to create an arabesque with the same graceful curve as Dali's moustache

Ballerinas of the day often spoke of the desire to create an arabesque with the same graceful curve as Dali’s moustache

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Probable Quote of the Day

Classic American Literature is divided into those novels written either the Hemingway, or the wrong way. While this great writer was known for his enjoyment of bull fighting, he also frequented the more adventurous ballet productions and had many thoughts on the art form. He expresses some in this quote, which he probably said:

“Never mistake motion for action, and never mistake action for substance. Also, never mistake skill for artistry, or flexibility for technique.”
-Ernest Hemingway

Take your leg from behind your ear and show me some dancing

‘Take your leg from behind your ear and show me some real dancing’

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Probable Quote of the Day

“That’s the wonderful thing about man; he never gets so discouraged or disgusted that he gives up doing it all over again, because he knows very well it is important and WORTH the doing. Just like properly using your turnout.” Fahrenheit 451

Ray Bradbury

First Position

It is a well known fact that Bradbury’s ‘Fahrenheit 451’ was originally about burning only dance instruction books that did not satisfactorily explain turnout 

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Corrections 4-15-15

Yesterday, it was suggested that since Alex Davison was poking fun at Sascha Radetsky, he must not like him.

CORRECTION: This is not true. Alex Davison respects and admires Sascha Radetsky, and if Sascha is reading this then maybe he and Alex could have a fun inside joke like saying ‘You’re not Splotchy’ whenever they talk because that would be pretty cool.

'You're not splotchy'

‘You’re not splotchy’

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Corrections 10-7-14

Not long ago, we questioned how, if Kathleen Donahue really did not feel anything for him, she and Cooper Nielsen danced better than they ever had before. We posited that perhaps feelings that were buried under layers of psychological denial were able to express themselves freely through the dancer’s bodies while their minds were completely focused on movement.

CORRECTION: We now know the answer is that it was just acting Cooper, and that Jesus, that’s our job.

Alex Davison regrets the error.