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Daily Inspiration Quote by Siobhan Davies

"Then I came in twice a week - for my own enjoyment as well as to be a guide. And then we started to apply some of the splinters of the ideas back into the piece"

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Twice a week is an artist's version of keeping a pulse going: not surveillance, not ownership, but a steady return to the room to see what the work is becoming without you. Siobhan Davies frames her involvement in almost disarmingly human terms - "for my own enjoyment" sits right beside "to be a guide" - and that pairing matters. It signals a choreography practice that treats pleasure as a legitimate method, not a guilty byproduct. The subtext is that good leadership in a collaborative art form often looks like showing up with curiosity, not marching in with answers.

The phrase "splinters of the ideas" is the giveaway. Splinters are sharp, small, and irregular; they imply that the generative material isn't a clean concept you can paste onto bodies, but fragments picked up during rehearsal: an accidental rhythm, a misstep, a tension between dancers, a spatial problem that becomes expressive. Davies is describing a feedback loop where creation and revision are inseparable. You don't "finish" a piece and then polish it; you keep extracting usable shards from the process and re-embedding them into the work.

"Apply... back into the piece" also hints at authorship politics. She's not claiming sole invention; she's describing curation and calibration, a choreographer acting like an editor. In contemporary dance culture, that distinction is loaded: it respects performer agency while still asserting an artistic spine. The intent is practical, but the context is bigger - a portrait of how modern choreography gets made: iterative, porous, and built from controlled accidents.

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APA Style (7th ed.)
Davies, Siobhan. (2026, January 16). Then I came in twice a week - for my own enjoyment as well as to be a guide. And then we started to apply some of the splinters of the ideas back into the piece. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/then-i-came-in-twice-a-week-for-my-own-103205/

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Davies, Siobhan. "Then I came in twice a week - for my own enjoyment as well as to be a guide. And then we started to apply some of the splinters of the ideas back into the piece." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/then-i-came-in-twice-a-week-for-my-own-103205/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Then I came in twice a week - for my own enjoyment as well as to be a guide. And then we started to apply some of the splinters of the ideas back into the piece." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/then-i-came-in-twice-a-week-for-my-own-103205/. Accessed 9 Feb. 2026.

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Siobhan Davies is a Dancer from England.

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