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Mikhail Baryshnikov [1948-0] American
Rank: 101
Dancer, Choreographer


Mikhail Nikolayevich Baryshnikov, nicknamed "Misha", is a dancer, choreographer, and actor born in Latvia, then part of the Soviet Union. He is often cited alongside Vaslav Nijinsky and Rudolf Nureyev as one of the greatest ballet dancers in history. 

Art, Birthday, Chance, Experience, Love, Marriage, Music, Relationship, Society



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I do not try to dance better than anyone else. I only try to dance better than myself.
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I fell in love with New York. It was like every human being, like any relationship. When I was a young New Yorker, it was one city. When I was a grown man, it was another city. I worked with many dance organizations and many wonderful people. Love, Relationship
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People of art should never get married and have children, because it's a selfish experience. Art, Experience
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I was very restless. I really wanted to be a part of a kind of a progressive society. I was fed up with these Communist doctrines and you were hassled all the time with members of the Party committee who were KGB, what you have to do, where in the West you can go or not to go. Society
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Dances have a second and third life. You feel they are never ready. They always have a chance for another life. Chance
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Dancers are made, not born.
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I found that dance, music, and literature is how I made sense of the world... it pushed me to think of things bigger than life's daily routines... to think beyond what is immediate or convenient. Music
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I like to go to anybody else's birthday, and if I'm invited I'm a good guest. But I never celebrate my birthdays. I really don't care. Birthday
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The more injuries you get, the smarter you get.
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I like to make my own mistakes.
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The essence of all art is to have pleasure in giving pleasure.
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The body cannot lie. You cannot be somebody else onstage, no matter how good of an actor or dancer or singer you are. When you open your arms, move your finger, the audience knows who you are, you know.
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You open a section of 'The New York Times,' and there's a review or a story on a choreographer or a dancer, and there's an informative, clear image of a dancer. This is, in my view, not an interesting photograph.
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I get speeding ticket like everybody else. If the restaurant is full I'm waiting in line like everybody else.
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I cannot belong to a nonprofit organization because when you receive grants, you have to make such great compromises with your artistic plans.
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I want to do exactly what I want to do. I'd rather gamble on the box office than beg for a grant.
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I adored my mother, and I will always have extraordinary memories about her and remember her, and she opened the doors for me to appreciate arts.
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Every ballet, whether or not successful artistically or with the public, has given me something important.
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Dancers are stripped enough onstage. You don't have to know more about them than they've given you already.
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To achieve some depth in your field requires a lot of sacrifices. Want to or not, you're thinking about what you're doing in life-in my case, dancing.
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Your heart is very much connected to your mind.
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My mother had a son from previous marriage and her husband died in Second World War. Marriage
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I would like to go and dance in Palestine one day, with great pleasure, great pleasure.
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Your body actually reminds you about your age and your injuries - the body has a stronger memory than your mind.
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No matter what I try to do or explore, my Kirov training, my expertise, and my background call me to return to dancing after all, because that's my real vocation, and I have to serve it.
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When a body moves, it's the most revealing thing. Dance for me a minute, and I'll tell you who you are.
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I'm an impatient person in many respects. I like to put myself in uncomfortable situations. It forces me to deliver.
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Creative Artists Agency put together a project of extraordinary mediocrity and colossal stupidity. Otherwise, it was great.
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I feel very uneasy with a lot of aspects of the Russian life and the Russian people.
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I was not extremely patriotic about Mother Russia. I played their game, pretending. You have to deal with, you know, party people, KGB. Horrifying.
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I think art education, especially in this country, which government pretty much ignores, is so important for young people.
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Dancing is my obsession. My life.
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You see, dancers are quite mature people because they start performing so early. They become professionals when they start to take everyday classes.
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When I see people on the street, I look at how they walk. It's like a signature, a fingerprint.
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I am a performer. I go on stage and make a fool of myself.
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No dancer can watch Fred Astaire and not know that we all should have been in another business.
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I really reject that kind of comparison that says, Oh, he is the best. This is the second best. There is no such thing.
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I go a lot to see young people downtown in little theaters. It's great. If you start somebody's career, it's so exciting.
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I am not the first straight dancer or the last.
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I have some Russian friends. But probably only 10 percent. I don't hang out usually in the big Russian communities in Brooklyn and New Jersey.
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It's weird when you see pieces of choreography that were done for you 15 or 20 years ago and now they are being done by another dance company.
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In '74 it was really a very gloomy atmosphere, I would say, to put it mildly.
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Soviet regime in a way deprived me from my childhood in my homeland, because my father was in military, and after the Yalta agreement he was sent to teach in military academy in Riga, and I was born then.
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I've always said, 'I am a selector, I am not defector' - the first few phrases in English I learned. I said I hate 'defector'; something defective about the people. It's a bad word.
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I was always interested in photography and other forms of art.
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I spend at least a couple hours a day in the studio, every day, whether I'm dancing or not.
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When I'm alone, I work sometimes with music, sometimes without and sometimes just listening to NPR.
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Nothing is ever too expensive if it furthers the repertoire and artistic standards of a dance company.
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Nobody else in the world has a form like the Native American musical, and Americans should be very proud.
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I know when I am on stage and I'm kind of on the right track - hopefully most of the time. But a lot of time I'm not.
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In the second part of life you get rid of stuff you've accumulated.
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I think I got disappointed over the years about New York, about the States. You know, sometimes you go and visit Europe and see good old socialism in its good part! You see public concern about art, and young people's participation and young faces in the audience.
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We lived, until I was 12 or so, in communal apartment with five different families and the same kitchen, in two little - my brother and me and my parents. It was hell, but it was a common thing. My father was not general or admiral, but he was colonel. He was teaching in military academy military topography.
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I remember vividly seeing 'Tarzan' and Fred Astaire, the Chaplin films, Fred Astaire musicals, MGM, because of my mother. She was just interested in everything and she took me to opera and ballet, and then ballet got me hooked.
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Dance is one of the most revealing art forms.
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My life has been immensely enriched by gay mentors, colleagues and friends, and any discrimination and persecution of gay people is unacceptable.
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Working is living to me.
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I have been very lucky to work in so many new ballets, but that is what a dancer's work is.
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It's what's left in life, to work with interesting people.
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To walk across the street is a risk.
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Astaire was not a sexual animal, but he made his partners look so extraordinarily related to him.
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You cannot be happy with your family while being personally unhappy with your work. It's a Catch-22 kind of thing.
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I kind of lost interest in the classical dance. I was very much interested in the modern choreography.
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The Russian people get so insanely close to each other as friends. Their lives are interrelated so much on an everyday basis.
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My father was a Party member and he was a pretty high rank military officer under the colonel, junior colonel, I don't know the term. He was a total Stalinist. A bit with a streak of anti-Semitism and very shrewd man, a very kind of nervous man.
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Running a company is pretty demanding.
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Obviously, the young dancers lack a certain air of maturity.
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I am teaching more. That is what I do best.
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I have made mistakes.
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I don't want to do anything Freudian.
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I miss horribly those couple of hours before the performance when you get into the theater and you see people.
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I - you know, I'm not an actor.
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I read Russian literature a lot.
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I have the life of seven cats.
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Nobody is born a dancer.
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I've been hurt quite a few times.
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I am not trying to do material which I cannot do full out.
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People dance at any age.
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A country like Belgium, or socialist countries in central Europe spend more money on art education than the United States, which is a really puzzling thought.
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I never liked dance photography; it's very flat, and dance photography in the studio looks very contrived.
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I don't go to a gym, I don't do yoga. I don't do personal training.
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I don't see in myself any perfection.
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Although I don't gamble in life - I've never played poker - I do gamble on stage. I gamble with myself: 'Can I do this?'
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Now there is in a way a renaissance of modern dance - suddenly, it is more respected and discovered.
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In opera tradition, when opera die-hard fans, there is a replacement of singer or singer wasn't at his or hers vocal best, doing something, they boo. Especially now that they pay hundreds of dollars for the ticket.
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I don't drink milk, and I don't eat bread, pasta or rice. But I eat a lot of meat, chicken, fish and salads.
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I'm a news junkie.
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I fell in love with New York.
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I cannot stand authority.
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In any art form, in Hollywood or in music, there is a handful of people who really, you know, move the envelope.
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I cannot draw to save my life, and I'm not a big art scholar, but I worked with many designers throughout my career - in theater, in dance, costume designers, set designers, and I have a lot of artist friends and I do photography, and I think it's kind of in my life.
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Everything I do, it's a bit painterly. I like being surrounded by objects, mostly on paper. I like the images. I like the painting. I like good photography. It's something that makes me an emotional connection, and I feel comfortable around it.
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Film, theater and television always kind of scared me. I don't ever seriously think of myself as an actor at all, and I don't plan any film career or television career.
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I'm a product of Russian culture, but I never felt it was my country.
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Choreographers use me as the old guy who still dances. Not that I put on white tights.
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