Human beings have the most powerful expression in nature. Human body is capable of excellence on the physical, mental and, most interestingly on the emotional level. As a dancer, these three levels of expression from one body taunt, defy logic and aggravate on one or another level, at different times. The challenge is not to do what the dance command, but also direct and feel. Assuming it is at all possible, the dancer begins to open his/her eyes to the world. This also suggests the dancer true self, the identity and soul lie in a spiritual existence.
Great art is constantly involved in the reflection or depiction of the essence of things. Seeking the essential meaning and the spirit of form and its content is the quest of the artiste. Dance train bodies, not minds. It negates feelings.
Dance is the creative process that inspires the artiste. It affects harmony within and without the individual, within and without the artiste, the dancer. Dance as a form of art serves basic human endeavour of expression, springing from human feelings and energy. There is a creative energy and spiritual as well. Dance gives the dancer to represents this creative process as one brings to life the essence, the reality of events in or through artistic form.
Dance relates with the real meaning, with the essence, with truth, demands a detachment of the ego both from the dancer and from her art. The professional artiste acquires training and expresses herself through disciplined methodology. This involves the development of each individual dancer in physical, mental, emotional and philosophical terms. Dance is a celebration of life, of the nature of the individual, of the nature of the cosmos. It is the reasoning, objectivity, analysis on the one hand; and imagination, feeling, symbolism, subjectivity on the other with each other in a continually changing perception.
Dance is a powerful tool of feeling, whether seen in art or in a simple act. It requires honesty and results in limitless possibilities and inner resources. It is vital to progress, a force that makes itself apparent in spite of oneself. The more creative one is, the more vital one feels. Dance as art is a celebration of life. It forces change, forces growth in others and in the artiste herself. It is seen sometimes in a physical dimension, sometimes in more than the physical, more than the emotional, more than the philosophical. A dancer has to use her entire being to express herself with all its limitations and strengths which are not easy all the times. Dance is the harmonizing of the inner self with life.