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Holding On to the Air Holding On to the Air by Suzanne Farrell
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“I loved the stage not because it provided an escape from myself or my humdrum life but because when the curtain went up I could be whoever I wanted to be, and that was true freedom - to be myself.”
Suzanne Farrell, Holding On to the Air
“People have asked me what it was like to be on that stage, where I had lived so many lives, knowing it was the last time. Did my whole career pass through my mind in a flash? No, it didn't. It was not a memorial, it was a celebration. I felt like Cinderella at the ball, and I had been there all my life. It was roses without thorns.”
Suzanne Farrell, Holding On to the Air
“The stage is not the place to remind the audience that one is human. Illusion is what they are paying for.”
Suzanne Farrell, Holding On to the Air
“I was in a place composed of tall spires. There was a sound, not Mozartiana, but a kind of shattering, prophetic, organ-like sound, and I was walking on the vibrating spires upward from one pinnacle to another. It wasn't precarious. My footing was very stable; I was holding on to the air.”
Suzanne Farrell, Holding On to the Air
“If he had thought at one time that he wanted something I couldn't give him, I hoped that now he knew that in truth he did get everything ... everything I had to give, the best of me.”
Suzanne Farrell, Holding On to the Air
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Suzanne Farrell, Holding On to the Air: An Autobiography