255 Quotes About Ballet



  • Author Edgar Degas
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    And even this heart of mine has something artificial. The dancers have sewn it into a bag of pink satin, pink satin slightly faded, like their dancing shoes.

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  • Author Anton Chekhov
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    I don’t understand anything about the ballet; all I know is that during the intervals the ballerinas stink like horses.

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  • Author Anne Ursu
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    It’s a plié. You do it on all the positions. It’s very good for dramatic moments.

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  • Author Charles Sorel
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    Music and Dancing, not only give great pleasure but have the honour of depending on Mathematics, for they consist in number and in measure.....Therefore, whatever the old doctors may say, to employ oneself at all this is to be a Philosopher and a Mathematician.

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  • Author Jilly Cooper
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    I'm bored stiff by ballet. i can't bear those muscular white legs like unbaked plaited loaves, and I get quite hysterical every time one of the women sticks out her leg at right angles, and the man suddenly grabs it and walks round in a circle as though he were opening a tin.

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  • Author Anton Dolin
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    The sea journey back was not without event. She was distraught, her nerves at a breaking point. She may have looked from the deck of the ship at those surging waves below. Maybe even for a moment have wished herself in their midst. Perhaps for once she danced Ondine in her troubled mind. It happily was not be. Tragic and banal as would have been that end to her story, Fate denied it as her destiny.

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