“I would love to do a musical. When I did Fame L.A. for a year - all the singing, dancing and acting - I was in heaven. I cried so much when they cancelled the show. I mean, I loved going to work and I couldn't wait to get on the set.” YearsMeanShowsHeavenWaitingActingFameSingingDancingMusicalCriedGoing To WorkSinging Dancing Author:Roselyn Sanchez
“From my opinion, 'geisha' means a woman skilled in the arts. Like dancing, singing and playing musical instruments.” MeanArtOpinionSingingInstrumentsDancingDanceMusicalMusical InstrumentsGeisha Author:Zhang Ziyi
“Creative expression, whether that means writing, dancing, bird-watching, or cooking, can give a person almost everything that he or she has been searching for: enlivenment, peace, meaning, and the incalculable wealth of time spent quietly in beauty.” GivingWritingMeanPersonsHas BeensWealthCreativityCreativeExpressionBirdCookingDancingTime SpentCreative ExpressionBird Watching Author:Anne Lamott
“Roger Bacon, a disciple of the Arabs, also insisted on the primary necessity of Mathematics, without which no other science can be known; yet by Mathematics it is clear that he meant something very different from what we mean, including under that head even dancing, singing, gesticulation, and performance on musical instruments.” MeanDifferentKnownClearSingingPerformancesMathematicsInstrumentsDancingMusicalIncludingPrimariesDiscipleRogerMusical Instruments Book:The History of Philosophy from Thales to Comte Source: The History of Philosophy from Thales to Comte