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Quotes About Dance

A while ago, I got a chance to learn tango for a performance in my college.
~ Sai Pallavi
I've always wanted to learn the Argentine tango.
~ Jodie Sweetin
The tango is really a combination of many cultures, though it eventually became the national music of Argentina.
~ Yo-Yo Ma
Everyone should learn to tango in Argentina before they die.
~ Ian McKeever
There's something about the tango that brings even more emotion out of the lyrics.
~ Ruben Blades
I really thought 'El Tango Roxanne' was perfect for Halloween night. It's creepy and intense.
~ Jenna Johnson
The tango reminds me of movies.
~ Laura Whitmore
I had to do a tango with Raft and I learned to dance in ballet shoes with my knees bent.
~ Marie Windsor
You just can't take a crash course to be a tango dancer in a movie.
~ Robert Duvall
Honestly, I don't really know the rules of tango!
~ Laurie Hernandez
It's really hard to be all serious in the tango and not break into laughter.
~ Laurie Hernandez
I love ballroom dance, my favorite style being the Argentine Tango.
~ Shirley Ballas
In my childhood, I was very fond of western music and dance forms like Hip Hop, Salsa, Tango, etc.
~ Koena Mitra
Dance. Dance for the joy and breath of childhood. Dance for all children, including that child who is still somewhere entombed beneath the responsibility and skepticism of adulthood. Embrace the moment before it escapes from our grasp. For the only promise of childhood, of any childhood, is that it will someday end. And in the end, we must ask ourselves what we have given our children to take its place. And is it enough?
~ Richard Paul Evans
Hollywood, a few blocks south of the Palladium, and nearly as big as that super-sized dance hall. It was a low, white building, modern, with the front
~ Richard S. Prather
how we rolled up the carpet so we could dance, and the days were bright red, and every time we kissed there was another apple to slice into pieces. Look at the light through the windowpane. That means it's noon, that means we're inconsolable. Tell me how all this, and love too, will ruin us. These our bodies, possessed by light. Tell me we'll never get used to it.
~ Richard Siken
Did you see that dress?" "I saw the dress." "Did you like it?" He didn't answer. I took that as a yes. "Am I going to endanger my reputation if I wear it to the dance?" When he spoke, I could barely hear him. "You'll endanger the school." I smiled and fell asleep.
~ Richelle Mead
Well, that depends, I suppose. I heard someone once say that men dance the same way they have sex. So, if you want everyone here to think you're the kind of guy who just sits around and—" He stood up. "Let's dance.
~ Richelle Mead
Adrian might be brash and impertinent, but he knew how to move. Maybe dance lessons had been part of growing up in an elite tier of Moroi society. Or maybe he was just naturally skilled at using his body. That kiss has certainly show a fair amount of talent...
~ Richelle Mead
Ooh. Top secret angel business, huh? What're you going to do? Dance on a pinhead? Lobby for National Cute Puppy Day?
~ Richelle Mead
Right. Because there's no bigger sign of commitment than a Halloween dance
~ Richelle Mead
When the corpses are cleared no new order will emerge. Power, society, relationships, will descend in all their confusion on a new generation. The old, who started this conflagration, will retreat, worn out, the survivors and the young will continue the dance.
~ Rita Mae Brown
right isn't even the best way to think about the Bible. How about dancing? You dance with it. And to dance, you have to hear its music. And then you move in response to it.
~ Rob Bell
On 1970's The Lady and the Unicorn he applied his filigree technique to a procession of courtly dance tunes from across medieval Europe, including an old English tune, 'Trotto', and an Italian one, 'Saltarello', given a folk-drone feel by Renbourn's use of an unusual tuning and double-tracked with a sitar.
~ Rob Young