Dance form is logical, but it is all in the realm of feeling, sensitivity and imagination.
Dance form is logical, but it is all in the realm of feeling, sensitivity and imagination. - Doris Humphrey
- Doris Humphrey
Certainly we must be strong, but strength is, to me, not just a force, but rather a vocabulary of many means - Doris Humphrey
Certainly we must be strong, but strength is, to me, not just a force, but rather a vocabulary of many means
There are movements which impinge upon the nerves with a strength that is incomparable, for movement has power to stir the senses and emotions, uniqu… - Doris Humphrey
There are movements which impinge upon the nerves with a strength that is incomparable, for movement has power to stir the senses and emotions, uniqu…
The Dancer believes that his art has something to say which cannot be expressed in words or in any other way than by dancing... there are times when … - Doris Humphrey
The Dancer believes that his art has something to say which cannot be expressed in words or in any other way than by dancing... there are times when …
Art is for stimulation, excitement, adventure. - Doris Humphrey
Art is for stimulation, excitement, adventure.
The Dancer believes that his art has something to say which cannot be expressed in words or in any other way than by dancing. - Doris Humphrey
The Dancer believes that his art has something to say which cannot be expressed in words or in any other way than by dancing.
There are times when the simple dignity of movementcan fulfill the function of a volume of words. - Doris Humphrey
There are times when the simple dignity of movementcan fulfill the function of a volume of words.
Nothing so clearly and inevitably reveals the inner man than movement and gesture. It is quite possible, if one chooses, to conceal and dissimulate b… - Doris Humphrey
Nothing so clearly and inevitably reveals the inner man than movement and gesture. It is quite possible, if one chooses, to conceal and dissimulate b…
The person drawn to dance as profession is notoriously unintellectual. He thinks with his muscles, delights in expression with body, not words; finds… - Doris Humphrey
The person drawn to dance as profession is notoriously unintellectual. He thinks with his muscles, delights in expression with body, not words; finds…
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