Mineko Iwasaki Quotes
Knowledge Passes From Dance Teacher Into The Student Through The Process Of Mane, Which Is Often Translated As Imitation, But Learning To Dance Is More A Process Of Total Identification Than Of Simple Copying. We Repeat The Movements Of Our Teachers Until We Can Duplicate Them Exactly, Until, In A Sense, We Have Absorbed The Teacher's Mastery Into Ourselves. Artistic Technique Must Be Fully Integrated Into The Cells Of Our Bodies If We Are To Use It To Express What Is In Our Hearts, And This Takes Many Years Of Practice.
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