Women should be happy with their bodies. Not being afraid of yourself is very empowering.
From Sarah Hay
I was kind of a loser at ballet school. It's all rich kids, and I was not a wealthy kid. I didn't have the Chanel butterfly clip everyone else did.
I tend to be... they say 'workaholic,' which I just find to be 'motivated.'
I like vintage clothes, a lot of '80s band shirts. I wear a lot of my boyfriend's clothes, too.
I prefer to be covered. I don't wear a lot of low-cut things. I'd rather keep the attention to my brain, my face.
I like my body. I don't want to have to change it for anything - even if that means I have to take a step down as a dancer. I don't think I'm ever going to sacrifice my figure for anyone else to accept me.
I've danced since I was 5 and went to the School of American Ballet at Lincoln Center at 7.
Over-the-top dance reality shows are hard for me to watch. The real drama in our world is much more emotional, personal, and extreme. There is manipulation and sneakiness.
I was bullied a lot as a kid.
I have a lot of relatives that were dancers and musicians and artists. They basically came out of the womb doing it.
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