8 Life Lessons We Learned From "Center Stage"
We’re just going to say it: Center Stage is the best dance movie of all time.
Seriously, though, is there anything better than this oh-so-quotable classic? Not only does it star some brilliant dancers, but it’s also chock-full of wisdom. If you’re a die-hard Center Stage fan (which, like, c’mon, we know you are), you’ll be familiar with these 8 life lessons straight from the movie.
Watch Your Attitude
Courtesy Eva, we learned no matter how talented you are, if you have a negative outlook, you won’t get far.
You Don’t Have to Be Perfect to Be Great
Some fabulous dancers have fabulous turnout; other fabulous dancers, like Jody, just don’t. Own your personal strengths—and don’t get hung up on your flaws.
You’ve Gotta Love It to Make It
If the passion isn’t there, it’s impossible to succeed—even if, like Maureen, you do have the turnout.
Not All Ballet Boys Are Gay
And not all ballet boys are straight. We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: Dance doesn’t define anyone’s sexuality. Thanks for driving that point home, Charlie (and Erik O. Jones).
Ballet Doesn’t Have to Be Your WHOLE Life
As Jody learned, sometimes taking a break from the barre is the best thing you can do for your dancing. Being versatile—and gaining a little perspective—will only help you!
It’s OK to Ask for Help
You can’t do it all on your own. Everyone needs the critical eye of a Juliette sometimes.
Sometimes, a Risky Move Is Totally Worth It
Ballet teaches us to follow the rules—but going rogue, Eva-style, can have its own rewards, too. Don’t be afraid to take risks!
Red Pointe Shoes Are EVERYTHING
One word: ICONIC.