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Twyla Tharp
July 1, 1941 -
Nationality: American
Category: Dancer
Subcategory: American Dancer

Art is the only way to run away without leaving home.

   

I think that anyone who's pushed to do the very best that they can is privileged. It's a luxury.

   

I often say that in making dances I can make a world where I think things are done morally, done democratically, done honestly.

   

I think people want very much to simplify their lives enough so that they can control the things that make it possible to sleep at night.

   

I would have to challenge the term, modern dance. I don't really use that term in relation to my work. I simply think of it as dancing. I think of it as moving.

   

A lot of people insisted on a wall between modern dance and ballet. I'm beginning to think that walls are very unhealthy things.

   

The only thing I fear more than change is no change. The business of being static makes me nuts.

   

In those days, male dancers were a rarer breed than women. as they are still today, A good male dancer, one as strong as we were, was very difficult to come by if you couldn't afford to pay them.

   

In terms of individuals who actually inspired me, very few of the academic people that I had access to had that power over me. Maybe it's simply because I wasn't that committed to geometry.

   

The rewards of dancing are very different from choreographing.

   

I have not wanted to intimidate audiences. I have not wanted my dancing to be an elitist form. That doesn't mean I haven't wanted it to be excellent.

   

My mother was a dominant force in my life. She had a very specific idea about education, which was: you should know everything about everything. It was quite simple. There was no exclusivity, and there really was no judgment.

   

I was privileged to be able to study a year with Martha Graham, the last year she was teaching.

   

Dance has never been a particularly easy life, and everybody knows that.

   

It is extremely arrogant and very foolish to think that you can ever outwit your audience.

   

I learned very early that an audience would relax and look at things differently if they felt they could laugh with you from time to time. There's an energy that comes through the release of tension that is laughter.

   

Any comic is a tragic soul. Comedy is one of the things that allows one to survive. Particularly if one has been in the process of separating off the emotions, it's one place you can process them.

   

Optimism with some experience behind it is much more energizing than plain old experience with a certain degree of cynicism.

   

With each piece I've completed I have worked to make it intact, and each of them has been an equal high. It's like children. A mother refuses to pick out one as a favorite, and I can't do any better with the dances.

   

The necessity to constantly turn in an excellent performance, to be absolutely wedded to this dedication and this ideal means that as a child you're going to pay for it personally.

   

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