Every day that I don't dance is a failure of life! --Nietzsche
There is always an end to the show, but the dance of my life never ends. --Yang Liping
Dance is a rhythmic step, just as poetry is a rhythmic genre. --Francis Bacon
The glory on the tips of the toes, the splendor carved out by the years! --Sirinio
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The dance movements in a dance work should also have a certain degree of virtuosity, and dancers should have the ability to perform difficult techniques such as jumps, spins, flips, softness, and control, but the performance of However, performing difficult skillful movements in a dance work is not an end in itself, but a means to express the thoughts and feelings of the characters and to shape their character and spirit.
If in a dance work, the means as the end, the actor's skill is not to reflect the life, the expression of the character's thoughts and feelings as the premise of its existence, or not to the dance content to select the appropriate dance movement skills, but to show the actor's mastery of the dance skills to start, it will make the dance work due to the disconnect between the content and the form, or the lack of artistic integrity and Failure of the dancer's skill itself is reduced to acrobatic skill performance, and the loss of the basic character of the dance art.
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