That piece has been choreographed so badly so many times. I'm loathe to do it but I may eventually because it is one of the seminal art works of the twentieth century.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I kind of lost interest in the classical dance. I was very much interested in the modern choreography.
Every act I see, their whole act is choreographed. I'm sick of seeing these dancers. The only reason they have them is they don't have enough talent to get people dancing themselves.
I wish I could blame it on the choreography, but it's not a musical. I just had a clumsy moment.
Choreography is mentally draining, but there's a pleasure in getting into the studio with the dancers and the music.
It's weird when you see pieces of choreography that were done for you 15 or 20 years ago and now they are being done by another dance company.
I had always choreographed a little, beginning in high school. And I leaned toward choreography. I always had an overview of what was going on.
Maybe because I come from choreography, I've always felt that there's something about action films that made it very natural for me to go that way. It's story through movement.
Choreography and creativity - it's my matrix; let's see where we can move.
I think that having a platform and having a voice to be seen by people beyond the classical ballet world has really been my power, I feel.
I watched 'Fame,' and I just love the choreography. It just gives me a place to be in another zone.