'The Sleeping Beauty' is the greatest, most challenging and most vulnerable of classical ballets. Everything can go wrong with it, and all too often, everything does.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The heart of the classical repertory is the Tchaikovsky-Petipa 'Sleeping Beauty,' and no ballet is harder to get right.
Ballet is sort of a mystery to me. And I don't want to unravel that mystery.
Ballet is an incredibly difficult, beautiful art form that takes a lot of training, a lot of time, and a lot of hard work.
Every ballet, whether or not successful artistically or with the public, has given me something important.
All ballet galas are unbearable, but they're unbearable in different ways.
The eternal and uneasy relationship between ballet and modern dance endures, but radically altered in tone and intensity.
I love ballet because you can see how beautiful the body is.
What is true of ballet is no less true of the other lively arts. Change is built into their natures. You watch a performance, and then... it's gone.
The ballet embodies the notes of music. And sometimes you almost feel like you can see the notes dance up there on the stage.
I liked the structure of ballet.
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