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I find that any day I don’t dance is a day wasted.
Without ballet, I am useless. It’s the only thing I find myself looking forward to anymore.
It’s the only reason I have motivation through the school day.
It’s the reason I get up in the morning.
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Marianela Nunez and Gary Avis in Sylvia, The Royal Ballet
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Jose Carlos de Oliveira
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Alicia Amatriain with Mikhail Kaniskin in ‘In The Middle Somewhat Elevated’ by William Forsythe.
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Ballet questions!
100% rebloggable, Oh my gosh! **Somebody actually ask me!**
A: Favorite ballet?
B: Favorite female dancer?
C: Favorite male dancer?
D: Best ballet memory?
E: Other types of dance you like
F: Favorite non-classical piece?
G: Most important asset to a dancer?
H: Typical corrections you get
I: Strong point(e)s of your dancing?
J: Dream role?
K: Favorite role you've ever danced?
L: What pointe shoes do you wear?
M: Dance pet peeves?
N: Share a moment in which you were proud of yourself and your dancing
O: Something scandalous that has happened at your studio?
P: How long you've been dancing?
Q: Favorite dance related tv show/movie/book/etc.?
R: Other interests besides dance?
S: Favorite thing about ballet?
T: Least favorite thing about ballet?
U: Favorite choreographer?
V: Favorite company?
W: Do you compete?
X: Do you honestly think you're a good dancer?
Y: Have you ever wanted to quit?
Z: Why do you dance?
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Oh my god oh my god STEVEN MCRAE!!!!
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Edward Watson in Wayne McGregor’s Infra.
Photo (c) Bill Cooper/Royal Opera House.
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Sarah Lamb, Symphony in C
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Guggenheim Museum, New York.
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Peter Martins and Heather Watts and two other dancers (obscured) as Apollo and the three muses in a 1980 performance of Balanchine’s “Apollo,” by New York City Ballet
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Natalia Osipova and Ivan Vasiliev (Bolshoi Ballet) performing at the YAGP 2008 Gala at NY City Center. Photo by Gene Schiavone.
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