Nothing is ever too expensive if it furthers the repertoire and artistic standards of a dance company.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It costs a great deal of money to do a musical, and the more money involved, the more big business influences the artform.
As a dancer, you're told not to go into it for the money.
Being a competitive dancer is an expensive business - you have to buy the £2,000 or so tail suit and the shoes, and then get yourself around the world to the competitions. And there is not a lot of money to be made in competing.
There is not a lot of money in competition dancing. There never has been; it's all about winning the trophies, really. It's not like golf.
I have worked with several dance companies.
It never occurred to me that I'd have a dance company.
Preparing for a future in music is an expensive proposition.
As ye sow, so shall ye reap. When a ballet company spends a lot of money on gimmicky pieces, it's stuck with them for a while - they have to earn their keep.
We're the only dance in town. We don't compete with any professional teams for the entertainment dollar.
The music industry is so easy compared to the ballet world.
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