Madame Blanc:
Part of the issue always is not being able to see your body in space. One angle in one mirror or on film is not enough. Movement is never mute. It is a language. It's a shape of energetic shapes written in the air like words forming sentences. Like poems. Like prayers.
Susie Bannion:
Spells?
Madame Blanc:
When you jump, it's not the height, but the space beneath you that matters. Every leap into the air must be a coup de foudre.
Susie Bannion:
I don't understand.
Madame Blanc:
A strike of lightning. A bolt of love, in fact.
Susie Bannion:
That's beautiful.
Madame Blanc:
There are two things that dance can never be again: beautiful and cheerful. Today, we need to break the nose of every beautiful thing. And if you're going to be a dancer, you must learn French.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 09:04