BALLET QUOTES III

quotations about ballet

Ballet quote

I like the thought that people all get dressed up for the show like it's an important event -- the same way that we prepare for our audience. It's a kind of mutual exchange.

SVETLANA ZAKHAROVA

interview, The Theatre Times, September 15, 2012


Ballet is the fairies' baseball.

OSCAR LEVANT

"Oscar the Magnificent", The Los Angeles Times, January 26, 1969


To me, boxing is like a ballet, except there's no music, no choreography, and the dancers hit each other.

JACK HANDY

attributed, The 2,320 Funniest Quotes


Ballet is ultimately a logical technique; it favors the shortest, most efficient route from one position into another. This factor gives an aesthetic clarity to all motions.

ANNA PASKEVSKA

Ballet Beyond Tradition


But everything was beautiful at the ballet
Graceful men lift lovely girls in white
Yes, everything was beautiful at ballet
Hey! I was happy ... at the ballet

EDWARD KLEBAN

"At the Ballet", A Chorus Line


There are no mothers-in-law in ballet.

GEORGE BALANCHINE

"Balanchine Said", The New Yorker, January 26, 2009


Ballet is the repetitive training of the body for the purpose of executing steps in traditional fashion. It is tied to and bound by the past. It is a disciplined beauty consciously preserved in the image of the old days in societies that were class-conscious and appreciative of elitist physical expertise.

SHIRLEY MACLAINE

My Lucky Stars


Every ballet, whether or not successful artistically or with the public, has given me something important.

MIKHAIL BARYSHNIKOV

Mikhail Baryshnikov


I wonder if you'd like to do a little ballet with me. A polka, perhaps. For some elephants.

GEORGE BALANCHINE

attributed, Balanchine: A Biography


Ballet is pure and demands that you serve something larger than yourself, whether it be beauty or art, or a combination of both. It requires discipline, taking care of yourself, taking care of your own body first. Then it allows you to give of that beauty, the beauty that you acquire by sculpting your own body all your life.

PETER MARTINS

NYC Ballet Workout


Dancers infrequently experience their art as sexual: even when their limbs are wrapped around each other or they are joined in impassioned embrace, ballet is too unreal and contrived--pure artifice--and requires too much work and technical concentration to permit arousal.

JENNIFER HOMANS

Apollo's Angels


If ballet is not inherently sexual, it is often highly sensual and erotic: the human body publicly revealed. If there is a tension here between physicality and spirit, earth and heaven, it is easily resolved: even at its most risqué, ballet remains an idealized art.

JENNIFER HOMANS

Apollo's Angels


Ballet is created on beautiful lines and shapes. If what you hear and what you see mesh, there's a very thrilling experience.

MARTIN FRIDMANN

Tampa Bay Magazine, Mar/Apr 1989


It's a gutter ballet
Just a menagerie
Still the orchestra plays
On a dark and lonely night
To a distant fading light

SAVATAGE

"Gutter Ballet"


Everything cannot be conveyed by ballet, only those things which can be shown on the stage.

GEORGE BALANCHINE

attributed, The Dance Encyclopedia


Ballet is not a film, so when there's a live broadcast I feel unusual emotions. On the one hand, I understand that it should just be a regular performance and I should dance it the way I have before. On the other hand, I become aware of the fact that at any moment, the camera could be doing either a close-up on my face or a wide shot. It's a strange feeling that I don't have control over. That's why each broadcast is a huge challenge and a true trial. But I won't lie: It's also a great feeling to receive so many letters from excited people who were watching me dance in cinemas all over the world, feeling as though they were sitting right there in the audience at Bolshoi Theatre.

SVETLANA ZAKHAROVA

interview, Dance Spirit, May 31, 2018


Your muscle structure and your bones have to be groomed from a very young age. Nobody wakes up at 17 and decides to become a ballet dancer.

AMANDA SCHULL

"Joan Chen and Amanda Schull Interview Mao's Last Dancer", Collider, August 18, 2010


Ballet is very lifted and weightless but for the quality of movement to be at my best I try to think more grounded because the up is easier for me than the down and there is a big necessity for opposition in the dance.

EMILY RICCA

interview, Ballet Connections


It is the illusion created which convinces the audience, much as it is with the work of a magician. If the illusion fails the ballet fails, no matter how well a program note tells the audience that it has succeeded.

GEORGE BALANCHINE

attributed, The Dance Encyclopedia


So as not to turn invisible by staking visible form, or, so as not to interrupt the gorgeous historical flow of text and illustration, the ballerinas are dancing, so as to continue to insist on their existence, ephemerally, through the centuries, so as not to expire within discourse, however unwinged, so as not to turn, invisibly, in perpetual pirouette ...

MARIANNE GOLDBERG

"Homogenized Ballerinas", Meaning in Motion: New Cultural Studies of Dance