Mannerism is not character, and affectation is the avowed enemy of grace. Every dancer ought to regard his laborious art as a link in the chain of beauty, as a useful ornament for the stage, and this, in turn, as an important element in the spiritual development of nations.
The beauty to which the Dance ought to aspire is not dependent upon taste or pleasure, but is founded on the immutable laws of Nature. - August Bournonville
The beauty to which the Dance ought to aspire is not dependent upon taste or pleasure, but is founded on the immutable laws of Nature.
- August Bournonville
The height of artistic skill is to know how to conceal the mechanical effort and strain beneath harmonious calm. - August Bournonville
The height of artistic skill is to know how to conceal the mechanical effort and strain beneath harmonious calm.
The art of Mime encompasses all the feelings of the soul. The Dance, on the other hand, is essentially an expression of joy, a desire to follow the r… - August Bournonville
The art of Mime encompasses all the feelings of the soul. The Dance, on the other hand, is essentially an expression of joy, a desire to follow the r…
It is not so much upon the number of exercises, as the care with which they are done, that progreses and skill depend. - August Bournonville
It is not so much upon the number of exercises, as the care with which they are done, that progreses and skill depend.
Mannerism is not character, and affectation is the avowed enemy of grace. Every dancer ought to regard his laborious art as a link in the chain of be… - August Bournonville
Mannerism is not character, and affectation is the avowed enemy of grace. Every dancer ought to regard his laborious art as a link in the chain of be…
Joy is a strength; intoxication, a weakness. - August Bournonville
Joy is a strength; intoxication, a weakness.
The Dance can, with the aid of music, rise to the heights of poetry. On the other hand, through an excess of gymnastics it can also degenerate into b… - August Bournonville
The Dance can, with the aid of music, rise to the heights of poetry. On the other hand, through an excess of gymnastics it can also degenerate into b…
The beauty to which the Dance ought to aspire - August Bournonville
The beauty to which the Dance ought to aspire
The Dance is an art because it demands vocation, knowledge, and ability. - August Bournonville
The Dance is an art because it demands vocation, knowledge, and ability.
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