Shirley MacLaine calls Dance Hall of Fame induction ‘important acknowledgement’

Shirley MacLaine is still young at heart.

On Wednesday, December 3, the 91-year-old legendary American actress and author appeared at the first-ever Dance Hall of Fame induction ceremony at the Gloria Kaufmann Performing Arts Center in Los Angeles.

At the inaugural awards ceremony, MacLaine was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award, which will later be named the Dance Hall of Fame Shirley MacLaine Lifetime Achievement Award.

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In her speech, she expressed herself by saying, “Getting an award for dancing is the most important acknowledgement I could have. I mean that. This is beautiful, by the way, heavy and it’s beautiful.”

The Oscar-winning star recalled, “My mother took me to dancing class when I was three because I had weak ankles and I fell in love with it. But here’s what it also included: discipline, love of music, a sense of cooperation with other people, being on time.”

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“And from that day on, I went to class every day until in my sixties. I would have to say that dance, what I’ve learned being part of it is why I’m still here,” she quipped.

It is pertinent to mention that Shirley MacLaine made a rare appearance at the ceremony after she was spotted on two unexpected public outings in Malibu, California, a place she called her residence.

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