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Eventually, can injuries be avoided in a dancer’s career?

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Eventually, can injuries be avoided in a dancer’s career?

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No, I don’t believe this. Maybe serious ones can be avoided because of good technique, but as a teacher I am not the one who makes the student learn, you can’t give a teacher that credit. I give the student the information and they appropriate it to the best of their ability. I see people who write explanations for their classes: “…in this class you will learn to experience your power, to feel your free will…”. I would never assume so much responsibility. I think that you can never stop young people from hurting themselves because getting hurt is also a very good lesson sometimes. Error is a part of the learning process each individual has to take for. Like I said before each person has the right to try things that might not work which is very important to the process and I think that we don’t allow children to do dangerous things early enough. All these years that you are dancing, teaching and choreographing, in which ways do you believe institutions and dance companies have changed

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