As much preparation as I had made for the old man Salieri, gestures and so on, the fact is after sitting for hours, your movements are kind of slow.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I move very slowly. It's usually material first. I sit with the material for a long time.
I have a difficult time sitting down for long periods.
When I wrote the opera, I made a deal with myself that for at least an hour a day I would work on it, even if it meant just sitting on my piano bench, staring into space and thinking about it. It's about keeping it regular, like your bowel movements - let's get real: it's your bodily artistic movements! It comes from the same place.
When I watch films or tv that I've done, I get very restless and tend to not sit still.
I feel like when I do some dance moves during the week or at the house, I'm quicker on my feet. I can react quicker just from dancing.
If you're constantly moving, you can get in a monotony that's just as equally boring as sitting still for a long period of time.
What we do at its very, very best, at its very, very most, will shift us slightly in our seat. If only for two hours, great. If for the rest of our lives, even better.
I move slowly, and I used to move fast. I miss that.
I'm either sitting very still or running very fast.
I can't sit still for 10 minutes.