Dance: At the Barre

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"It's a way of mentoring your old self. It's a way of being mentored by your old self."
"I didn't want to do a reduction. The score is fantastic. I really like the idea of going very small and something that was very fragile."
"This is not a show I would do with any other pianist other than Conrad."
"The shocking realities of being in movement all my life is that it is stillness where transformation really begins."
"Good ballet, just like any good art, comes not from the technical execution of it, but the transformation of that technical execution into depth, authenticity, beauty, humanity."
"As Burt and I warned each other, it's not a jukebox show. It's not get slightly drunk and sing along. Although you're welcome to, you know, if you do it quietly."
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