A Quote by Hema Malini

Anybody cannot be a dancer. A dancer must have a certain posture, gestures, height, behaviour. — © Hema Malini
Anybody cannot be a dancer. A dancer must have a certain posture, gestures, height, behaviour.
Forget the dancer, the center of the ego. Become the dance. Then the dancer disappears and only the dance remains. Then the dancer is the dance. There is no dancer separate from dance, no dance separate from the dancer.
I consider myself an actress first, a dancer second, and a singer third. Why? Because the dancer needs a reason to move-that's the actor informing the dancer. So I worked on my acting and gradually developed a singing voice.
A good dancer is not necessarily defined by great technique, skill, or ability to pick up choreography but by confidence. When you feel the music, it penetrates to your soul. Everybody's a dancer. The greatest dancer is someone who is willing to dance, not afraid.
I cannot write in verse, for I am no poet. I cannot arrange the parts of speech with such art as to produce effects of light and shade, for I am no painter. Even by signs and gestures I cannot express my thoughts and feelings, for I am no dancer. But I can do so by means of sounds, for I am a musician.
I taught and studied dance in college, and for over a decade, I thought that would be my career: tap dancer, ballet dancer, modern dancer. I still find myself doing some tumbling or interpretive dancing in the grocery store every now and then.
As a dancer, you really try to stay true to whatever the choreographer/artistic director is giving you. So, now the shoe is on the other foot and I have to trust everyone else - I have to trust the dancer. As I was trusted as a dancer, I trust my dancers.
I'm a tap dancer. Once you're a tap dancer, you're always a tap dancer. In 'After Midnight,' I get to dance, but I don't do a full tap number.
For me, a dancer is part of an artist's entertainment - 'backup dancer' isn't even in my vocabulary.
I trained as a dancer and did all that kind of stuff. And as a dancer, pressure's a good thing.
For me, a dancer is part of an artist’s entertainment - “backup dancer” isn’t even in my vocabulary.
I am not a natural dancer, not even a half way competent dancer.
Since I was a kid, I've been a dancer, and, of course, I'll always be a dancer till the day I die.
Dance was always part of my life because I was a dancer and my mother was a dancer, and I love the theater.
I am thankful that 'Jhalak' made me a professional dancer now from just a 'barat' dancer.
I wanted to be a ballet dancer. I was bad - I'm not very coordinated. But I always wished I could have been a dancer.
I'm your private dancer, a dancer for money, I'll do what you want me to do.
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