Diana Vishneva is not only a magnificent dancer but a magnificent actress - no one works harder or understands more.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We know that Diana Vishneva is a phenomenon of strength and style, and she certainly has earned the right to stretch her talents as best she can.
In Europe, a great dancer might be on the same level as a movie star. In America, not so.
Great dancers are not great because of their technique, they are great because of their passion.
I don't speak English, so I cannot foresee a career in Hollywood. But I do see myself more and more as an actress rather than a dancer.
One is born to be a great dancer.
Princess Diana was a nice dancer because she had confidence. In fact, when we danced together she started to lead, and I looked her in eye and went, 'No, you have to let me lead.' So I grabbed her around the waist and we were off to the races.
Certainly the life of a dancer is very difficult. The training is very hard and relentlessly grueling.
You realize you can get good at something, even though ballet almost felt like you could never be good enough. No matter how hard you worked, it was so hard to be a great dancer.
Certainly, when you train as a classical dancer, you are very much influenced by 'Giselle.' You see it all the time; you start to learn the steps a little.
There were many good actresses in my time like Jane Powell and Debbie Reynolds, but I was the only dancer.