Top 1200 Dance Music Quotes & Sayings - Page 5

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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
It's one of my strongest dance pieces - having just done Play Without Words which was veering away from a lot of dance - I thought it would be nice to go back to something with almost the most dance I'd done.
Music touching my soul, the spirit dance was unfolding.
There's a great club in London called The Secret Sundays, and it's on a Sunday afternoon and it's outdoors, and it's mainly Italians that go, and they all look great, and they're dancing on the tables, and life's a party, and they're totally into the music, going mental, and that's when dance music is really fantastic, I think.
Listen to the Music of the Moment, people....Dance and Sing! — © Jason Mraz
Listen to the Music of the Moment, people....Dance and Sing!
There's only so much you can do with a male voice in dance music.
I'm a big fan of electronic dance music.
Gay nightclubs offer better dance music.
Bristol is known for having quite a good success rate of music - Massive Attack and Portishead, that drum and bass, dance music scene. I never listened to that stuff when I was a kid, but my parents did, and my parents knew some of those people.
I think every Dutch person has a connection with dance music.
I change my mind about things - for a while I was punk rocker, and if you weren't a punk rocker you were an apostate. Then I was a dance music enthusiast, and if you weren't a dance music enthusiast, you were an apostate. I was carnivore, and if you were a vegan, I didn't want to talk to you. Then I was vegan, and if you were a carnivore I didn't want to talk to you.
I grew up as a dancer, and music and dance are so closely tied that in ballet class, you're listening to all this classical music, and in modern class, you're working with a live drummer. It was something that always made me feel really comfortable, and I've had a connection to since the beginning.
I'll always have a totally open mind to endless possibilities. I want to do a dance album. Not Techno, but a record that's exclusively designed for people to dance to. That whole dance genre is kinda into its own world. I'd just like to get in there and mess around with that.
Why do I dance? Dance is my medicine. It’s the scream which eases for a while the terrible frustration common to all human beings who because of race, creed, or color, are ‘invisible’. Dance is the fist with which I fight the sickening ignorance of prejudice.
I'm a DJ who makes dance music who got to play with Sting. — © Afrojack
I'm a DJ who makes dance music who got to play with Sting.
In Dance and Music, Silence swims to reach our soul.
I don't think I make dance music. It's not even 4/4. And it's slow.
Our species uses music and dance to express various feelings: love, joy, comfort, ceremony, knowledge, and friendship. And each one is distinct and widely recognized within cultures. Love songs cause us to move slowly and fluidly, for example, while songs of joy inspire us to dance in a full-body aerobic way.
The Florida sound would probably be best defined as heavy bass with high energy dance records. There's a strong Caribbean heritage in Florida which features a lot of uptempo music, and the music accents the sexy, body-oriented sound.
Is it not possible that the ultimate end is gaiety and music and a dance of joy?
My debut album, 'Forget the World,' is all about not listening to the negativity around you and to continue to do what you love, no matter what people think. I love what I do. Dance music is my passion, my life. There is no greater feeling than being one with my fans, partying to the music we love.
Dance can reveal everything mysterious that is hidden in music
Music and dance is universal, and I want to break borders and represent.
I remember watching Soulja Boy on YouTube over and over again to prepare for it. For the first one, I was up all night in my kitchen, practicing the dance, because I knew I had to dance with Timberlake and that guy can dance.
You dance love, and you dance joy, and you dance dreams.
The reason why I returned to dance is simply because I love dance. I had also promised myself that I wanted to make more sense of dance, study and understand it far more in detail.
Dance music has become global and it's here to stay.
When I started off with 'Dance India Dance,' even the TV show people thought it won't be accepted. But with the talent that the show received, I was able to personally tutor dancers to amalgamate contemporary dance moves on Bollywood tracks.
That's crudely put, but If we're not supposed to dance, Why all this music?
I have more to offer than music that is automatically dance.
Underground dance music - in the nicest way possible - it's amateur.
I crank up the music, and I dance around the house.
The music I was making for people not to dance to was the one they were dancing to.
The dance is the most universal of the arts, since, as Goethe justly said, it could destroy all the fine arts. It is an expression of all the emotions of the spirit, from the lowest to the highest. It accompanies and stimulates all the processes of life, from hunting and farming to war and fertility, from love to death. It enables, in turn other arts to come into being: music, song, drama. Despite all their riches, the dance is no formless complex, but a simple unity.
Making music you can dance to is very important to me.
Kids: they dance before they learn there is anything that isn't music.
From the beginning, I wanted to make dance music with a human element to it.
I grew up as a dancer, and music and dance are so closely tied, that in ballet class you're listening to all this classical music, and in modern class you're working with a live drummer. It was something that always made me feel really comfortable and I've had a connection to since the beginning.
I don't think it's changed that much when you go on the principle if Garth introduced more rock into country music, then Florida Georgia Line's gonna introduce more dance and more beat-driven stuff into country music. That's just how it's gonna go. So whatever influences you as a kid, you're gonna put in your music.
We must never forget that the dance is the cradle of Negro music. — © Alain LeRoy Locke
We must never forget that the dance is the cradle of Negro music.
You have to have a balance, and I think that people get upset about Hip-Hop and say that it's dead because there is no balance. It's just all this simple-minded music, and it doesn't seem to be any content, and the dance club music outnumbers the little content there is.
Whatever music you beat on your drum there is somebody who can dance to it.
Dance music is great, but it's not a time to be reflective or particularly wistful.
I think hip hop is a dance music that's rebellious by nature.
Music is good when it makes you dance. Music is great when it makes you who you are
My opinion is that music is music. As long as you approach doing a remix with truth, I don't see the dance remixes being any different than an hip-hop remix- it's really a different version of the song.
I love doing hair and makeup and making 'Video Star' videos with my friend, Kendall. I also love to draw. But my life is dance, dance and more dance. I wouldn't want it any other way.
I actually have been really influenced by dance music.
It doesn't matter if I'm off the beat. It doesn't matter if I'm snapping to the rhythm. It doesn't matter if I look like a complete goon when I dance. It is my dance. It is my moment. It is mine. And dance I will. Try and stop me. You'll probably get kicked in the face.
I go with the flow. Whatever music you play for me, I'll dance. — © Gael Garcia Bernal
I go with the flow. Whatever music you play for me, I'll dance.
Hope is hearing the music of the future. Faith is to dance to it.
There's always been anger in the making of music or literature or dance.
Dance is active meditation. When we dance, we go beyond thought, beyond mind and beyond our individuality to become one in the divine ecstasy of the union with the cosmic spirit. This is the essence of the trance dance experience.
I'm into my grime, hip-hop, dance, and house music.
Dance music was on its arse before we came along.
It's gotta be rock and roll music, if you wanna dance with me.
Calling all dance music producers! I'm available.
Being called a dance photographer makes me bristle. You might say that dance is my landscape. The root of my interest is movement or, rather, how movement can be interpreted photographically, and dance provides a perfect opportunity for this.
I'm a sucker for a catchy song, and dance music. That's my sweet spot.
I love that way dance music can put you in a trance.
Music doesn't solve your problems..but allows you to dance all over them
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