Twyla Tharp is an American dancer and choreographer born on July 1, 1941. She is known for her innovative choreography that blends classical ballet with modern dance styles. Tharp has created numerous acclaimed works for dance companies and Broadway productions, earning her multiple awards, including Tony Awards and an Emmy Award. Her unique approach to dance has influenced many artists, and she continues to be a prominent figure in the dance community. Twyla Tharp's legacy is marked by her creativity and passion for movement.

"It was not until I had graduated from college that I made a professional commitment to it. Frankly, I didn't think it wise. I was my own interior parental force, and it's very difficult to justify a profession as a dancer."



"There's this expression called postmodernism, which is kind of silly, and destroys a perfectly good word called modern, which now no longer means anything."



"Optimism with some experience behind it is much more energizing than plain old experience with a certain degree of cynicism."



"I think that anyone who's pushed to do the very best that they can is privileged. It's a luxury."



"I often say that in making dances I can make a world where I think things are done morally, done democratically, done honestly."



"The necessity to constantly turn in an excellent performance, to be absolutely wedded to this dedication and this ideal means that as a child you're going to pay for it personally."



"I don't think politicians should be allowed into power who are not familiar with their bodies, because that's where our bottom line is. And I know that they would make totally different decisions if they felt responsible simply for their own bodies."

