Well, if practise can bring in graceness, then the same practise can make the singing better. A song sounds good only when it is sung with sur and taal and feel. A voice can be trained. When we say, someone has bad voice, it only means that they just cant give the feel to the song and cant sing in the sur and taal. With practise and trust in your teacher, if one can learn to dance, then one can learn to sing as well.
If everyone can learn dance, then I think by now, EVERYONE who learnt dance should have been in the great dancers list. But only some make it to the top, because dance is not just about movements and timing, it is also about expressions. For expressions to be good, they need that facial structure or features which you can either have it or not. Expressions when it combines with graceness, will then create magic. Not just movements and perfect timing which can be learnt.
Ask ppl who breath dance, they will tell what it takes to be a great dancer.
Edited by Je_aime - 18 years ago