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Tuesday, September 27, 2005

"Perfection is the hidden, lurking word that permeates throughout every aspect of ballet -- perfect body, perfect line, perfect timing, perfect performance. But dancers are not just athletes; they are artists and interpreters who must bring to a performance genuine emotion -- emotion that is possible only through a life fully lived, pain and emotion truly felt."

From: Footnotes
By: Frank Augustyn and Shelley Tanaka

This is why I shall be watching "Romeo & Juliet" on 8th November the night before my english O'Level examination.


keira:)
@ 2:41 AM




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