We are developing the other parts, and we can't give quite all our attention to the upper part, but soon the lower parts will be developed, and the upper part and the lower part will become partners, that will be wonderful.
Ninette de ValoisGod gave us all exactly the same fingers, arms, legs, and feet, but in our different countries we divided them all a little differently as we feel it, do you understand?
Ninette de ValoisFirst of all, the most important, that is to learn everything good that has survived from other times, and carefully to watch the bad - and throw it out.
Ninette de ValoisAs time goes on, all schools only get left alive if they have found something special themselves.
Ninette de ValoisYou never advance without losing something en passant... you lose it because you're paying so much attention to the new thing.
Ninette de ValoisAll the children in the school should learn the steps of everything, before they learn the thing, then they know which step they're doing better, because your voice is in certain steps and has to do most of the things that have been composed in those steps.
Ninette de ValoisAnd then you have the classical ballerinas, they're like sopranos. Applied to the dance.
Ninette de ValoisThe best way to study is to go to the Cecchetti method for about a year and draw onto all the highest points and then put that into the general method.
Ninette de ValoisNothing is done easily, first have the thing, then the thing has a success, then all sorts of difficulties arise through the success.
Ninette de ValoisNo no, we ALL teach each other, whether it's dancing, whether it's singing, whether it's talking, we all listen to each other. That's progress.
Ninette de ValoisAlso, if you have an accident, you can't start to dance again at the top, you're too weak; you start with the easy things - the way you did them when you were young, and come up up up, the way you did then.
Ninette de ValoisThere would never have been a British Ballet without Diaghilev. He had a wonderful influence
Ninette de ValoisIt is a fact that all the ballet's fundamental dance steps are derived from the folk dances of Western Europe.
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