"I always thought martial arts was the most modern choreography we could have right now, and I always wanted to put it to music"
- Lou Reed
About this Quote
This quote, spoken by Lou Reed, reflects his viewpoint on the artistic value of martial arts as a form of contemporary choreography. Reed implies that martial arts embodies a level of modernity and development within the world of motion and dance. He also reveals a desire to combine this physical expression with music, maybe as a way of producing a more total creative experience. In general, Reed's words highlight the potential of martial arts as a vibrant and fascinating art form that might take advantage of being set to music.
This quote is written / told by Lou Reed somewhere between March 2, 1942 and today. He/she was a famous Musician from USA.
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