I used to say I didn't want to teach. I was still excited about dancing. It's hard to do both. It's as exhausting teaching as it is to dance. Patricia McBride danceexciteexhaust Change image and share on social
When you're a star, critics can't make or break you. Patricia McBride breakcriticmake Change image and share on social
I want to be happy, to look back and feel I danced well at the end of my career and didn't dwindle off. It would be too sad. Patricia McBride backcareerdance Change image and share on social
Mr. Balanchine was a great gentleman, and he loved his dancers. He was devoted to his company. He came to the ballet every night, and his presence was felt. It was like the whole company was dancing for him. And if he liked you, he trusted you to be yourself. He didn't try to change you and make you into something you were not. Patricia McBride balanchineballetchange share on social
It was extraordinary 'cause I was 17 years old when I first danced with Edward Villella. And we were both young. But I had seen him dance, and he was already a star. So he was just so gentle and wonderful and kind, and we had a great rapport together. He was one of the most exciting dancers of our day. Patricia McBride dancedancerday share on social
When you dance, it takes a lot of stamina, but it never seemed like work 'cause I was doing something that I so loved doing. It was always a joy. And you know, to have beautiful ballets made specially for you is such an honor. I always said it was better than diamonds. Patricia McBride balletbeautifuldance share on social
I remember my dreams when I was a junior soloist. 'Oh, I hope I don't end here,' I thought. 'I want to do the ballerina in 'Scotch Symphony.' I don't want to be the little Scotch girl.' And I actually went beyond my wildest dreams. I worked with Balanchine. I had ballets choreographed for me. Patricia McBride balanchineballerinaballet share on social
It was a pleasure to meet President Obama and Michelle. I'm not a political person, but I admire what he has done. Patricia McBride admiremeetmichelle Change image and share on social
In the beginning, he taught you how to hold your fingers, use your head, hold your shoulders, how you glissade, bourre - the exact way he wanted you to do the steps. It was relearning the whole Balanchine technique. Patricia McBride balanchinebeginbourre share on social