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  • I haven't had a family, but I don't think of that as a sacrifice: my dancers are my family.

    "Portrait of the artist". Interview with Laura Barnett, www.theguardian.com. August 28, 2007.
  • Once you've danced, you always dance. You can't deny the gifts that God sends your way

    Way   Deny  
  • I've been in a competitive situation almost all my life. I've been having a competition with myself and trying to be the best I could be.

  • Every dancer lives on the threshold of chucking it.

  • It's a real gift to have a husband and wife in the company that love each other and that work together. They check on each other emotionally and physically. That's beautiful to me.

  • Dancing is being trusted with other people's guts; choreographing is trusting other people with yours. When I choreograph I'm giving a dancer something to do and trusting the dancer to do it and build on it.

    People   Giving   Dancing  
  • Dance is not endangered - it will always find a way to express itself.

    Way  
    "Portrait of the artist". Interview with Laura Barnett, www.theguardian.com. August 28, 2007.
  • You don't enter a dance studio and say "I can't do that." If you do, then why are you in the studio in the first place?

    Firsts   Studios   Ifs  
    Judith Jamison (1993). “Dancing Spirit: An Autobiography”, Doubleday Books
  • I have been guilty of watching Westerns without acknowledging that Native Americans have gone through the same madness as African Americans. Isn't it extraordinary that sometimes the most offended have not seen others being offended?

    Judith Jamison (1993). “Dancing Spirit: An Autobiography”, Doubleday Books
  • I believe that this world was set about for us to enjoy and to love and to experience and to have it all be, to a certain extent, unpredictable. Ever since I was a child I have believed that my life has been guided.

    Judith Jamison (1993). “Dancing Spirit: An Autobiography”, Doubleday Books
  • If you look at a dancer in silence, his or her body will be the music. If you turn the music on, that body will become an extension of what you're hearing.

    Silence   Dancer   Looks  
    Judith Jamison (1993). “Dancing Spirit: An Autobiography”, Doubleday Books
  • We can go on talking about racism and who treated whom badly, but what are you going to do about it? Are you going to wallow in that or are you going to create your own agenda?

  • Dance is bigger than the physical body. When you extend your arm, it doesn't stop at the end of your fingers, because you're dancing bigger than that; you're dancing spirit.

    Judith Jamison (1993). “Dancing Spirit: An Autobiography”, Doubleday Books
  • I felt the naivete of a child in my dancing. I cherished that feeling. I had what I call a knowledgeable naivete, and it worked for me.

  • It's never too early to teach your children about the tool of money. Teach them how to work for it and they learn pride and self-respect. Teach them how to save it and they learn security and self-worth. Teach them how to be generous with it and they learn love.

  • Dance is about never-ending aspiration.

    Judith Jamison (1993). “Dancing Spirit: An Autobiography”, Doubleday Books
  • Learn the craft of knowing how to open your heart and to turn on your creativity. There's a light inside of you.

    Judith Jamison (1993). “Dancing Spirit: An Autobiography”, Doubleday Books
  • I want to know who you are as a person, and then I want you to develop as a whole human being.

    Want   Humans   Persons  
  • Dancing is a gift. You are supposed to do it; it's like breathing.

    Judith Jamison (1993). “Dancing Spirit: An Autobiography”, Doubleday Books
  • People come to see beauty, and I dance to give it to them.

    Dance   Giving   People  
    womenSports magazine, September 1975.
  • I've always felt that complement of opposites: body and soul, solitude and companionship, and in the dance studio, contraction and release, rise and fall.

    Fall   Opposites   Soul  
    Judith Jamison (1993). “Dancing Spirit: An Autobiography”, Doubleday Books
  • Concert dance is the hardest kind of dance. We tour constantly, around the world, year in and year out. It just doesn't work for everybody. It's the lifestyle, it's the stamina, it's the love, it's the dedication, it's the commitment, it's all those words.

  • The first time I started choreographing was in the dark, in my living room, with the lights completely out, to some popular music on the radio. I put the radio on full blast and I started moving. I didn't know what it looked like. I didn't want to see it... I had to start in the dark.

    Moving   Dark   Light  
    Judith Jamison (1993). “Dancing Spirit: An Autobiography”, Doubleday Books
  • I've danced all over the world, and people are people. We cannot cut off from each other in life. In order to lead, you can't do that.

    Cutting   Order   People  
  • I can't really hear the audience applause when I'm on stage. I'm totally immersed in the piece. But sometimes I get a lot of it and wonder, "Now, why did they applaud here?" If it's a white crowd, they usually applaud because they think it's a pretty movement. If it's a black crowd, it's usually because they identify with the message.

    Dance   Thinking   White  
    womenSports Magazine, September 1975.
  • Maybe its a generational thing, but I never wanted to be the best black dancer in the world. I just wanted to be the best.

    Dancer   Black   World  
    "I just wanted to be the best in the world" by Judith Mackrell, www.theguardian.com. September 5, 2001.
  • I was a protege; by the age of 10, I was studying with ballet choreographer Anthony Tudor in a class of adults.

    Class   Ballet   Age  
    "Portrait of the artist". Interview with Laura Barnett, www.theguardian.com. August 28, 2007.
  • The word 'suffering' is not in my vocabulary.

    "Portrait of the artist". Interview with Laura Barnett, www.theguardian.com. August 28, 2007.
  • One you've danced, you always dance.

    Dance  
    Essence, December 1988.
  • I believe in spirit and then I believe a manifestation of spirit is dance

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