What are the judges thinking?

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CritiqueMyDance
December 09, 2025
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What are the judges thinking?

Never miss another feedback opportunity

Picture this: You just competed. You check your marks—some good, some not so great. You wonder why.

Next competition. Same results. You wonder why again.

Another competition. Same pattern. The question keeps nagging at you: What are the judges seeing that I'm not?

You want feedback from the judges at the competition, but that's against regulations (and you don't want to be "that person"). You reach out afterward, but memories fade, and most judges live too far away for in-person coaching.

So now what?

Video analysis changes everything.

With video critiques, you and a qualified judge can connect anytime, anywhere. They can review your entire performance at their own pace, provide genuine feedback, and build actionable next steps for your next competition. With voiceover and video annotations, the feedback is clear, specific, and directly tied to what you're seeing on screen.

Critique vs. Lesson: What's the Difference?

A critique is a focused evaluation of a specific performance—analyzing technique, expression, choreography, and overall impact. It's a snapshot assessment that tells you what's working and what needs attention.

A lesson is ongoing instruction that guides your development in real-time, typically in person. It's where you build skills and practice new techniques.

Critiques don't replace lessons—they complement them. Together, they're the perfect combination for reaching peak performance levels.

Ready to get the feedback you've been searching for? The CritiqueMyDance platform makes it easy to connect with experienced judges who understand exactly what you need to level up.

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