I wanted so badly to study ballet, but it was really all about wearing the tutu.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I liked the structure of ballet.
Every ballet, whether or not successful artistically or with the public, has given me something important.
Except for Carrie Bradshaw's in the opening credits of 'Sex and the City,' I don't know if the tutu has ever really been trendy, but I want to wear one. I want to dance around in it, and I want that to be socially acceptable.
Ballet was so structured. I'd been craving something that could guide me.
Ballet really taught me so much about the power of movement.
I am passionate about ballet.
Dancing is a tough career, but I'm glad I spent it at the Royal Ballet.
I copied my brother. He was a natural dancer. Graceful. People always asked did we study ballet. We never did.
Ballet was this thing that just felt so innate in me, like I was meant to be doing this.
The particular ballet was not so important as the fact that I was physically healthy, and capable of getting out there and dancing as often as possible.