Seems to me this works for ballet and other forms of dance, as much as it does for all manner of relationships in life off stage.It has been noticed that I have been able to work with many different kinds of ballerinas, and on most occasions we succeeded in becoming a team if only for a season or two. And that is because I always wanted to relate to them. I don't remain the same. Each ballerina is different; she has a special flavor or she wouldn't be a ballerina. This would color my style and shape my approach. I remain true to myself, but I let her flavor color me as mine colors her ... A good partnership can somehow crystallize something that you have been doing already. When the right people come together, they bring the best out of each other ... With the right person, it becomes a situation of being rather than playing ...The role absorbs you and you become it. And then it seems like you can do nothing wrong because you are so totally absorbed by this being.
This afternoon, I'm off to Broadway Dance Center for Vocal Tech, Vocal Audition Rep, and Tap. Tomorrow afternoon there's a Mary Poppins audition. I can't wait! There hasn't been a worthwhile audition in weeks, it seems. Crossing fingers and toes!
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