Dance Quotes Quotes

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Nicole  Lyons
“She will blaze through you like a gypsy wildfire. Igniting you soul and dancing in its flames. And when she is gone, the smell of her smoke will be the only thing left to soothe you.”
Nicole Lyons

Merlin Franco
“Rule number one on a dance floor: if you see that girl who smiles for no reason, gives you boobs-pressing hugs, compliments you, and encourages you to keep on dancing, then she is an event promoter or a multilevel marketing agent”
Merlin Franco, Saint Richard Parker

Munia Khan
“Stars are always dancing. Sometimes they dance twinkling away with the rhythm of your joyful heart and sometimes they dance without movement to embrace your heartache as if frozen sculptures of open-armed sadness.”
Munia Khan

Amy Leigh Mercree
“Dance through life flinging kindness like shimmering rainbows. Find your bliss by sharing your heart.”
Amy Leigh Mercree

Donna Goddard
“Both the ethereal higher chakras and the earthy lower ones are needed to be a balanced person, a balanced spiritual seeker, and a balanced dancer.”
Donna Goddard, Dance: A Spiritual Affair

Sol Luckman
“In an era where so many are intent on retreating into their heads, dance remains a vital link—one worth revitalizing even if it means looking stupid—connecting us to the heart of our physicality.”
Sol Luckman, Get Out of Here Alive: Inner Alchemy & Immortality

Sol Luckman
“To be or not to be? Is that really the question? Or should it be: To dance or not to dance?

Dancing is being in this quantum disco we call reality. So what does that make not dancing?”
Sol Luckman, Get Out of Here Alive: Inner Alchemy & Immortality

Donna Goddard
“Who cares about judges when you have each other and you are creating something together? Winning only matters when you don’t have what dancing really is.”
Donna Goddard, Dance: A Spiritual Affair

Donna Goddard
“In amongst the momentary glory and inevitable change is the unrelenting, ferocious desire to express the soul through the mechanics of a limited body in the hope that it can bring some peace to a painful inner and outer world.”
Donna Goddard, Dance: A Spiritual Affair

Donna Goddard
“What is dancing other than the desire for a moment of freely-given joint creation? It takes time, but even more than time, it takes trust. Trust, not so much in another—humans are so damn changeable—but trust in the part of another that does not change. The part that is whole and happy.
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Donna Goddard, Dance: A Spiritual Affair

Donna Goddard
“Unresolved mental problems get stuck in our bodies and try to talk to us through pain if the subtler ways have failed to reach us.”
Donna Goddard, Dance: A Spiritual Affair

Donna Goddard
“We are masters at not seeing the obvious. So, our body takes on the connection for us. Once we relieve it of this responsibility, it usually jumps for joy and jumps right out of whatever physical predicament it had to acquire on our behalf. The karmic dumping ground of our body is the storehouse of many memories. Bodies have their own highly effective way of doing the talking.”
Donna Goddard, Dance: A Spiritual Affair

Donna Goddard
“The act of continued physical proximity combined with emotional connection is highly binding. If both links are present, the bond between two people will be cemented in their consciousness and the very structure of their bodies.”
Donna Goddard, Dance: A Spiritual Affair

Donna Goddard
“If we want our men to dance, we have to inspire them. Not with blatant sexuality. That is too common, too little. But with something more, something bigger, something that will give them a reason to want to dance.”
Donna Goddard, Dance: A Spiritual Affair

Donna Goddard
“We are drawn to people who change us. Not change us into less of ourselves but into something we cannot be in our own solitary worlds.”
Donna Goddard, Dance: A Spiritual Affair

“Life is a delicate dance between holding on and letting go, finding balance in the ever-changing rhythms of existence.”
Aloo Denish Obiero

“Dance is a central element of the entertainment industry, shaping trends and influencing popular culture. It provides opportunities for performers to connect with audiences and for communities to engage with new forms of artistic expression.”
Avani pagar

“Dance promotes physical fitness and mental well-being. it is used in therapeutic settings to aid in physical rehabilitation and emotional healing, contributing to overall public health”
Avani pagar

“Most philosophers and their ideas help frame dance as an art form and a meaningful way to engage with human existence, perception, and social values.”
Avani pagar

“folk dance and music are traditional forms of artistic expression that often reflect the community's cultural heritage and social practices.
It has its origins, styles, purpose, and characteristics, as well, Both folk and music serve as vital expressions of cultural identity and community cohesion.”
Avani pagar

Andrew Pacholyk
“Through dance, we embody the power of now, knowing each move is as fleeting as it is profound.”
Andrew Pacholyk, Barefoot: A Surfer's View of the Universe

“How does one acquire confidence? Ask the psychologists.”
Doris Humphrey, The Art of Making Dances

Bhuwan Thapaliya
“I love the way butterflies flap their wings—
a gentle, effortless movement,
carrying grace on the breeze.
I love the way they drift,
so light, so free, as if dancing with the wind.”
Bhuwan Thapaliya

Sol Luckman
“It’s a cliché that public speaking is the greatest private fear, but what if this is dead wrong? What if public dancing—and by extension, being willing to dance courageously through life—is our greatest secret fear?”
Sol Luckman, Get Out of Here Alive: Inner Alchemy & Immortality

“But if you never offer your hand……the dance will never begin.”
Natsumi Andō, Let's Dance a Waltz, Vol. 1

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