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"I started formal piano training when I was 4. From there I had little violas, and I had dancing lessons of every sort and description, and painting lessons. I had German. And shorthand"

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Tharp’s list lands like a polite indictment: not of training itself, but of the American impulse to over-engineer a child. The sentence structure does the heavy lifting. It’s a breathless inventory, each clause stacked on the next, turning enrichment into accumulation. “From there” is the tell: one early decision becomes a conveyor belt. The humor is dry, almost deadpan, because Tharp doesn’t dramatize the pressure; she lets the sheer variety do it for her.

The specificity is doing cultural work. “Little violas” shrinks the instrument into a toy-sized obligation, a detail that makes the regimen feel both privileged and absurd. “Dancing lessons of every sort and description” is a miniature parody of breadth-as-virtue, the kind of omnivorous curriculum that promises a well-rounded self while quietly erasing the self’s preferences. Then she pivots to “German. And shorthand” - the period-like bluntness of those last two fragments reads like a punchline. German suggests seriousness, shorthand suggests utility, and together they expose the underlying parental fantasy: the child as future resume.

Coming from a choreographer famous for discipline and rigor, the subtext isn’t anti-training. It’s about how artists get made in environments where choice is often outsourced to adults, and where taste is discovered only after the fact. Tharp’s tone implies a complicated gratitude: this was pressure, yes, but also raw material. The quote works because it captures the paradox of elite formation - the same system that constrains you can also stockpile the tools you later use to escape it.

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Tharp, Twyla. (2026, January 15). I started formal piano training when I was 4. From there I had little violas, and I had dancing lessons of every sort and description, and painting lessons. I had German. And shorthand. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-started-formal-piano-training-when-i-was-4-from-160102/

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Tharp, Twyla. "I started formal piano training when I was 4. From there I had little violas, and I had dancing lessons of every sort and description, and painting lessons. I had German. And shorthand." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-started-formal-piano-training-when-i-was-4-from-160102/.

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"I started formal piano training when I was 4. From there I had little violas, and I had dancing lessons of every sort and description, and painting lessons. I had German. And shorthand." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-started-formal-piano-training-when-i-was-4-from-160102/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Twyla Tharp

Twyla Tharp (born July 1, 1941) is a Dancer from USA.

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