Constructive criticism is very important to a growing dancer in terms of learning what is good and what needs work. This can be anything from technique to performance to bad habits you have. You can't expect to master everything yourself and good teachers will find a way to help you. As with all criticism, take the time to evaluate it, thank the person for their help, and determine whether it is applicable to you. Not all criticism is correct, even from teachers, but it is your job to determine the value of their critique.
By using criticisms to your advantage you can improve much faster if you take them in the right way. Just remember that if the teacher didn't care, they wouldn't give you anything to fix, so never take it in a negative way!
2007-01-02 07:58:58
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answered by jons 2
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Dancing is art. In art, the novice believes they are very good, though they are usually very bad.
The early student believes they are good, though they are usually just okay.
The later student believes they are okay, though they are often good.
The very good, the near-master has no freaking clue whether they're good... until they hear either applause or something less-endearing from the audience.
2007-01-02 04:15:23
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answered by wood_vulture 4
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constructive criticism as it say is constructive!!!
if you don't know what your doing wrong than you cant improve
it helps you become a better dancer
2007-01-02 13:29:19
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answered by ballet girl 2
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So yu can learn from ur mistakes , improve as a dancer and umderstand where u mite be going wrong
2007-01-02 06:38:50
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answered by Anonymous
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