Going to dancing school, or being in a play, is a very familial feeling. You're around friends.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The energy that comes when you compel people to dance stays with you your whole career - whether you are playing to 100,000 people at Glastonbury or 1,000 kids in a club.
All of my friends are really good dancers, which was initially why I never danced - we'd go out, and they would kill it, and I'd be like, 'Yeah, I'm just gonna sit at the bar.'
I've always felt like I can dance.
I love to dance, but my children tell me I shouldn't. Can't see why.
My background is in dance. No, I'm kidding. I was actually really uncoordinated as a child, when it came to dance, but I did play a lot of sports, and I do some break-dancing from time-to-time. No, I really don't.
Dancing is something I do. Not something I just want to do. It's something I just do, depending on how I'm feeling. I don't see myself taking that as just a job.
I really enjoy dancing. When there's music around, I can't help it; I start dancing, especially when I'm with friends.
Oh, I am not naturally gifted in dancing in any way! Stupidly, I didn't go to those classes in drama school. I was like, 'I don't need that; I'll never be dancing in anything.'
I only dance when I go out.
I don't really dance. I don't drink or smoke. Being at parties is very awkward.