Dancing Quotes
1698 quotes by 1171 authors
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Only the tango has continued to enjoy undiminished favor for more than twenty years in spite of polishing and refinement. To be sure, it is…
— Curt Sachs
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At the root of all the various manifestations of dancing lies the common impulse to resort to movement to externalize emotional states which we cannot…
— Jamake Highwater
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The story of dance in the Western world is as much an alternative vision of the events of history as is the folk history told…
— Jamake Highwater
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Dance has been transformed from an involuntary motor discharge, a ceremonial rite, into a work of art, conscious of, intended for, observation.
— Jamake Highwater
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In the New Hebrides, any dancer making a mistake was assaulted, wounded, and possibly killed by bowmen posted to keep careful watch for inaccuracies in…
— Jamake Highwater
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The nobility danced for the sake of social grace, to exhibit their finery...peasants danced to make themselves happy, to escape the routine of their life,…
— Jamake Highwater
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Some of the most popular discos in America and Europe were started as gay establishments, which began to open their doors to anyone who wanted…
— Jamake Highwater
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White performances were always dull in comparison to the astonishing expressiveness of Black dancers. Behind the white person's inarticulate body were centuries of condemnation of…
— Jamake Highwater
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Dance in this century has remained primarily a personal ritual operating, like most avant-garde art, as an idiosyncratic form rather than a tribal expression of…
— Jamake Highwater
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The basic vehicle of the dance is the human body. When and how people dance is determined by their attitudes towards their body.
— Gerald Jonas
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The circle, or ring, dance was seen as an earthly counterpart of the heavenly dance of the angels, which was itself a celebration of the…
— Gerald Jonas
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Writing, not dancing, is the chosen form of expression of the white man.
— Gerald Jonas
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Dance, which displays the body in public, is one of the channels of communication used to pass along important social skills from one generation to…
— Gerald Jonas
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Hot and hasty, like a Scotch jig.
— William Shakespeare
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You Jig, you amble, and you lisp.
— William Shakespeare
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A dance is the devil's procession, and he that entereth into a dance, entereth into his possession.
— Saint Francis de Sales
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There is a time to weep and a time to laugh; a time to mourn and a time to dance.
— Solomon
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Feet were made, not given for dancing, but to walk modestly, not to leap impudently like camels.
— Saint John Chrysostom
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The dancer gradually introduces all that his art comprises.
— Carlo Blasis
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No sober person dances.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
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