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Classical ballet will never die.
Ninette de Valois
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Ninette de Valois:
So it takes years to make a solid company.Ninette de Valois:
It's either not good enough and dies altogether, or it develops.Ninette de Valois:
Somebody must always be doing something new, or life would get very dull.Ninette de Valois:
Well, I mean, we are developing the other parts, and we can't give quite all our attention to the uNinette de Valois:
Oh yes, technique has definitely advanced. But you never advance without losing something en passanNinette de Valois:
There would never have been a British Ballet without Diaghilev. He had a wonderful influence.Ninette de Valois:
First of all, the most important, that is to learn everything good that has survived from other timNinette de Valois:
And then you have the classical ballerinas, they're like sopranos. Applied to the dance.Ninette de Valois:
All the children in the school should learn the steps of everything, before they learn the thing, tNinette de Valois:
Nearly everything in life goes in threes and fours.