"I see a lot of myself in you" - are mirrors good or bad in dance teaching?
I have always used mirrors when dancing myself, so that has led me to use them a fair bit when I am teaching. However, are we, as dancers, looking into mirrors too much? Do we get too caught up in the way movements look rather than the way they (should) feel?
This thought stemmed from my teaching via zoom last night. One of my Grade 1 Ballet students, when asked to perform an exercise with the rest of her group said "ooh I'm just going to pin myself first" - was this so she could just see herself so she wasn't then copying others? Or, was it so she could show some vanity and just watch herself? I'm sure her thought process for this wasn't complex, but it did make me think, have I used mirrors too much in my teaching and what impacts is this having, both positive and negative on my students?
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