In my head, I believed even though I am an actor, there was no need to dance. That's not me.
I like to put on a wig or a fake mustache and do something silly with friends, do a little dance.
Dance music has pushed its way into the mainstream. Which is good for me.
Conventional Indian cinema is about people falling in love. They sing, they dance.
My dance classes were open to anybody, my only stipulation was that they had to come to the class every day.
I literally tried every sport and was miserable. Soccer couldn't hold my attention. I couldn't figure skate. I'm afraid to swim. So I did dance for five years. It came a time where I was getting a little bit bored with it.
I do not try to dance better than anyone else. I only try to dance better than myself.
It's all so surreal, and I'm living my dream. And you know, principal or not, I'm getting to dance all the roles that I've dreamed of doing.
Fight choreography has far more in common with dance choreography than it does with actual martial arts. You learn martial arts techniques, but those are just the movements for the choreography. You're working with a partner in choreography. You're working on timing.
I think there's definitely a dance album or at least single in me somewhere. I would want to work with a really cool Ibiza DJ, though.
When I started out in this business, dance was not at the height it is now. It was almost like, you're either a dancer or an actress.
Whether I do an original film, a dance, or a remake of my dad's hit songs, I have always been compared to him.
I've been blessed with a lot of things in life, but God did not give me rhythm. Still, I love to dance - which past girlfriends always found hilarious.
My mother had been a country and western singer but when she moved out to Hollywood found it very difficult to get work so when I was born they put me into dance classes and singing classes as soon as I could walk actually.
What a joy it is to dance and sing!
Disco is music for dancing, and people will always want to dance.
And my father was a comic. He could play any musical instrument. He loved to perform. He was a wonderfully comedic character. He had the ability to dance and sing and charm and analyze poetry.
Only when you drink from the river of silence shall you indeed sing. And when you have reached the mountain top, then you shall begin to climb. And when the earth shall claim your limbs, then shall you truly dance.
I also dance to music that makes me feel sexy in front of a mirror.
I cannot sing, dance or act; what else would I be but a talk show host.
I very much like dance and dancers.
With rock, you can write about anything. There are rock songs I still don't know what they're singing about, but you want to get up and dance.
Music is great; it all depends on what mood you're in, what you want to listen to. If it's party time, you listen to, you know, party music, if you want to dance with somebody. But then again, if it's a slow dance, you need something slow.
Sure, the first light snowfall may be a chance to dance giddily, leaving squeaky footprints through the neighborhood, marking the runner's right to the domain. But later drubbings of snow merely complicate running. Snow turns to ice, to slush, to ice again. Tire ruts twist ankles. New snow hides the hazards.
Martial arts is like dance. It's so beautiful and what I love about the martial arts mostly is that what it basically says is you take their energy and you redirect it. Then if you need to, use it on them. That whole thing about redirecting energy I love.
I don't remember not dancing. When I realized I was alive and these were my parents, and I could walk and talk, I could dance.
Storytelling is a very old human skill that gives us an evolutionary advantage. If you can tell young people how you kill an emu, acted out in song or dance, or that Uncle George was eaten by a croc over there, don't go there to swim, then those young people don't have to find out by trial and error.
There are those who dance to the rhythm that is played to them, those who only dance to their own rhythm, and those who don't dance at all.
Of course, my interests and my focus change and become more diverse, more worldly. At the same time, I am interested in the simple basics, which is I love to dance and I love to make people dance.
Celebrate life in all its glory - challenge yourself to let the routine sing, and the new dance.
Time and time again, as a boy, I was humiliated. I celebrated my first day in long pants by going to a dance where I fell sprawling on the floor, and was so ashamed that I jumped up, ran away and left my girl to get home the best way she could.
We're going through a kind of ancient, barbaric war dance now - it's almost an ultimate in absurdity.
I love to laugh and dance. That's kind of my nature, though I end up always playing these angry, depressing characters.
I have ballet class every other day for two hours. And for 'Six Feet Under', last week there was a sequence where I had to do a whole choreographed dance number, so I had four hours of dance practice every day.
That's what I love about dance. It makes you happy, fully happy.
I love to dance. But I don't like being up in front of tons of people. I didn't have the desire to be performing in front of a lot of people. So it wasn't something I ever seriously considered.