Amateur Competition Dances
OSP | Free Dance | Exhibitions | |
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1979 | Slaughter on Tenth Avenue | Evergreen | |
1980 | Sing Sing Sing etc. | ||
1981 | Fame etc. | History of Love (version 1) | |
1982 | Summertime | Mack and Mabel | The Hop, Kiss Me Kate, Fast Tap |
1983 | Rock n Roll | Barnum | Putting on the Ritz |
1984 | Paso Doble | Boléro | I Won’t Send Roses |
1994 | History of Love (version 2) | Let’s Face the Music | Boléro |
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Famous quotes containing the words amateur, competition and/or dances:
“I have been reporting club meetings for four years and I am tired of hearing reviews of the books I was brought up on. I am tired of amateur performances at occasions announced to be for purposes either of enjoyment or improvement. I am tired of suffering under the pretense of acquiring culture. I am tired of hearing the word culture used so wantonly. I am tired of essays that let no guilty author escape quotation.”
—Josephine Woodward, U.S. author. As quoted in Everyone Was Brave, ch. 3, by William L. ONeill (1969)
“Like many businessmen of genius he learned that free competition was wasteful, monopoly efficient. And so he simply set about achieving that efficient monopoly.”
—Mario Puzo (b. 1920)
“When I wrote of the women in their dances and wildness, it was a mask,
on their mountain, gold-hunting, singing, in orgy,
it was a mask; when I wrote of the god,
fragmented, exiled from himself, his life, the love gone down with song,
it was myself, split open, unable to speak, in exile from myself.
...
No more masks! No more mythologies!”
—Muriel Rukeyser (19131980)