Wise Words

In the ongoing discussion (aka beating of breasts) about what counts as a valid review, this just in from a choreographer:

Critiques are palatable when they feel like they are coming from a place of expertise, passion, and discernment.


Isn't that lovely?

A good starting point, I think, even if "expertise," "passion," and "discernment" mean slightly different things to each of us--and we want them in different proportions.

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