[. . . Dance] involves every possible feeling (as potential), because it is of the body, which is lived (inescapably) as a body of feeling. Some of these feelings we can name, and some we cannot, since we associate feelings with language only when we name them. The body lives sentience on a preverbal level. Dance exists first on this primordial level, not on an intellectual plane (even though it requires skill and intelligence). Its inmost substance cannot be reasoned, only experienced.
Art is an attempt to give substance to existence.
Dance exists first on this primordial level, not on an intellectual plane (even though it requires skill and intelligence). Its inmost substance cannot be reasoned, only experienced.
Thomas Macdonough
Stewart Raffill
Robert Evans
Joseph Furphy
Griffith John
Nathan Farragut Twining
William McGurn
Caterina Fake
Brian Vander Ark
Cardiss Collins
K. W. Jeter
King Vidor