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I've been asked to school dances.
For me, prose walks, poetry dances.
Steps come up all the time, but not dances.
Every child dances, and then you learn not to.
You can't do TLC dances successfully in high heels.
I like to shop, but I don't like to go out to dances.
Opportunity dances with those already on the dance floor.
I was obsessed with Chubby Checker and old dances, like the twist.
I can always remember the dances, even from shows I did 40 years ago.
It is not a question of who dances but of who or what does not dance.
Dancing is part of me now! The Latin dances are where my passions are.
Learn at least two classic ballroom dances, at least one of them Latin.
The film is a romance with songs and dances, aimed at a family audience.
I don't like fast cuts. I'd rather shoot something that dances to the music.
I never went to any high school dances or proms unless I was playing in them.
Who cares if somebody dances better? Doing my very best is rewarding internally.
The truest expression of a people is in its dances and its music. Bodies never lie.
I'd love the chance to learn ballroom dances, but it's scary to be in the spotlight.
I wouldn't get asked to dances because I wasn't as petite and cute as the other girls.
Choreographers use me as the old guy who still dances. Not that I put on white tights.
Almost every other Western in the last ten years has failed, since Dances with Wolves.
Beyonce moves a lot. She's astonishing, dances and sings at the same time. She is buff.
The artist writes, paints, sings or dances the burden of some idea or feeling off his mind.
I love going to football games and going to homecoming dances and just doing normal things.
I did pretty good for a guy who never finished high school and used to yodel at square dances.
The bosom can ache beneath diamond brooches; and many a blithe heart dances under coarse wool.
Laurence Fishburne - he's a great actor, but he dances and sings, too? He can just do everything.
Indian cinema is entertaining, and what I love most about it is the songs and dances in the films.
The African people and tribal chiefs are hospitable, and African music and dances are invigorating.
I have a beautiful, young wife who sings and dances, so there's a lot of duetting going on at my house.
People talk about Bollywood being very kitsch, and just songs and dances, and over the top and colorful.
Other dances are like languages, like French or Spanish, but my steps are slang, and slang is always changing.
Dances have a second and third life. You feel they are never ready. They always have a chance for another life.
My genuine passion for dance was born watching Ballet Rambert perform Christopher Bruce's harrowing 'Ghost Dances.'
I was pretty much a homebody; didn't really go to school dances, never went to a prom. I was a bit of a loner, a geek.
Trust me, the person who sings his/her heart out, laughs loud and dances like no one is watching, is the beautiful one.
I find the songs and dances in Hindi films fascinating, and I know I will do justice to them, as I am a trained dancer.
Item song dancers like Silk Smitha and Jayamalini have become irrelevant. The heroines are doing those dances themselves.
I often say that in making dances I can make a world where I think things are done morally, done democratically, done honestly.
I went to an all-girls' school with 43 people in my class, so dances were small. I always went with girlfriends or a blind date.
I love doing stunts, though I have to be careful with my back. As for dances, somehow I am uncomfortable doing them. I lack grace.
My next book - each one while I'm working on it - dances in my mind and thrills me at every turn. If it didn't, why would I write it?
I see Christ as the incarnation of the piper who is calling us. He dances that shape and pattern which is at the heart of our reality.
Clubs are so lame. Nobody even dances at these clubs. They stand around and get drunk and they schmooze. There is no enjoyment factor.
Anytime that the Arizona Cardinals play football, I scream at the top of my lungs at the television. And I have certain dances that I do.
I've been entrepreneurial since middle school. I was always arranging bake sales, dances and school trips to raise money for the Dalton School.
I have about 4 albums of Disney songs, but the embarrassing part is that I know each song word for word, and have dances choreographed for most.
Among my classical dances, I loved my 'Mrig Trishna' dance. People should try that on stage. I don't know why they don't. It's beautifully written.
I loved being a student more than being in school. I was kind of the nerd type; I was more into my career and my studies than the dances and being popular.
When I started making dances in the '60s, narrative dance was sort of off the radar screen. What was important at the time in the avant-garde was minimalism.