Top 11 Jean-Georges Noverre Quotes
#1. A fine picture is but the image of nature; a finished ballet is nature herself.
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#2. In order to dance well, nothing is so important as the turning outwards of the thigh; and nothing is so natural to men as the contrary position.
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#3. This art, born of genius and good taste, can become beautiful and varied to an infinite degree.
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#4. Applause lavished at a whim and without discernment, often proves the ruin of young people training for a stage career.
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#5. Dancing and ballets would undoubtedly take on a new lease on life, if the customs established by a spirit of fear and jealousy did not in some way close the path of glory ...
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#6. It is not a question of skimming the surface of the art, it must be probed to its depths, for to seize upon superficial things only is to degenerate into mediocrity and obscurity.
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#7. It is shameful that dancing should renounce the empire it might assert over the mind and only endeavor to please the sight.
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#8. I cannot avoid condemning all those who, from self-conceit have the pretension to imitate great artists of the past. If their powers of emotion be weak, their powers of expression will be likewise.
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#10. If our ballets be feeble, monotonous and dull, if they be devoid of ideas, meaning, expression and character, it is less the fault of the art than that of the artist.
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#11. When the music and dance create with accord ... their magic captivates both the heart and the mind.
Jean-Georges Noverre
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