“Whatever you do, please do remember, whichever shoes you wear, enjoy the adventure.”
Source: Angie Loves to Dance: Finding Joy in Life's Adventures
“...I was reminded of the legendary choreographer and dancer Agnes de Mille, who said: "To dance is to be out of yourself. Larger, more beautiful, more powerful. This is power, it is glory on earth, and it is yours for the taking."
Dance your way to presence. Seize the large, beautiful, powerful parts of yourself--the ones you love and believe. They are, indeed, yours for the taking.”
Source: Presence: Bringing Your Boldest Self to Your Biggest Challenges
“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?”
Source: Get Out of Here Alive: Inner Alchemy & Immortality
“The sound of the falling snow……is our music.”
Source: Let's Dance a Waltz, Vol. 1
“But if you never offer your hand……the dance will never begin.”
Source: Let's Dance a Waltz, Vol. 1
“And then both of us were transformed into binary stars, mutually attracted by gravity, revolving around each other in lengthy orbits spanning centuries. Our encounter here was but a fleeting moment, yet we are fated to continue our orbital dance for several more centuries.”
“The godly madness makes you sane, spinning you through a holy insanity, and that's when the dance begins, the divine transformation.”
“Gaylord — Where Nature Dances with Joy
In Gaylord, nature dances with joy;
each lake sings in shimmering waves,
each tree invites with blossoms and colors of grace.
The Alpine village stands
a living artwork from a bygone era,
inviting you to wander its trails,
to hike, to bike, to kayak,
and to stroll in peaceful wonder.”
“College first, then dance team.”
Source: The Recruitable Dancer: The Essential Guide to Navigating College Admissions and the Dance Team Journey
“People stare at people,
until they find out what is on their mind;
Whereas no one is looking at us,
they apparently know what we think about.
Who cares about on what the hand is
or how to step on,
Ever since we took to the floor
everyone has found out what is inside of us.”
Source: a Painting a Poem