When they do let them sustain on screen from head to toe, though, then you know they must think the person is a good dancer.
America now has more and better dancers than they have ever had in the history of the country, but that won't account for the public wants to see.
I didn't want to be a dancer... I just did it to work my way through college. But I was always an athlete and gymnast, so it came naturally.
My mother had gotten a job as a receptionist at a dancing school and had the idea that we should open our own dancing school; we did, and it prospered.
I arrived in Hollywood twenty pounds overweight and as strong as an ox. But if I put on a white tails and tux like Fred Astaire, I still looked like a truck driver.
Things danced on the screen do not look the way they do on the stage. On the stage, dancing is three-dimensional, but a motion picture is two-dimensional.
I think dancing is a man's game and if he does it well he does it better than a woman.
I may be rancid butter, but I'm on your side of the bread.
I wanted to do new things with dance, adapt it to the motion picture medium.
I still find it almost impossible to relax for more than one day at a time.
The future of dance will always be tied up with the public's acceptance of the star. If they accept the star, then they'll accept the dance.
I never wanted to be a dancer. It's true! I wanted to be a shortstop for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
I took it as it came and it happened to be very nice.
Fred Astaire represented the aristocracy, I represented the proletariat.
Come on with the rain / I’ve a smile on my face.
If Fred Astaire is the Cary Grant of dance, I'm the Marlon Brando.
Any man who looks like a sissy while dancing is just a lousy dancer.
I got started dancing because I knew it was one way to meet girls.