I like reading and writing, and I am a trained classical dancer.
I trained as a dancer and did all that kind of stuff. And as a dancer, pressure's a good thing.
If I was trained as a dancer then I probably would have been a dancer, and I'm not.
People misconstrue when I say I was a dancer. I was not classically trained. I was a street dancer, and I got to do what I did in the nightclubs of New York City.
I originally wanted to be a ballet dancer and trained for years, but when I was around 18, I realized I wasn't going to be as good a ballet dancer as I'd hoped I'd be and decided to become an actress instead.
I'm not a trained singer, I'm not a trained dancer.
My background is somewhat unusual, as I trained to be a ballet dancer. I worked in the theatre for eight or nine years as a contemporary dancer. But as an actor one does read Shakespeare and does try to learn the classics.
I am a ballroom dancer on WWE programming and in my personal life I am no dancer at all.
I'm not a trained dancer in the slightest.
I was a freestyle dancer; I wasn't trained.
I have rhythm, but I'm not a trained dancer.
I like to say, 'Once a dancer, always a dancer.' In everything - the way you walk, the way you move, the way you talk, the way you sit - everything is just, you've been trained a certain way your whole life, so it's a bit muscle memory.
I am not a natural dancer, not even a half way competent dancer.
I am thankful that 'Jhalak' made me a professional dancer now from just a 'barat' dancer.
The Internet has perceived me as this fantastic dancer. I can still do a couple pirouettes, but I am by no means a proper dancer.