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37. Why Don't Some Dancers Take Accountability for Their Bad Choices?

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If you’ve ever experienced a rehearsal where dancers aren’t giving full effort, there’s eye-rolling or disrespect, it’s incredibly frustrating and it could be a sign the dancers lack accountability. Accountability is when you do what you say you’re going to do to the best of your ability.  Accountability doesn't mean perfect or without mistakes, but if you promised you’d do something, you do it.  And it’s more than being accountable to the coach or teacher in the room.  We don’t want a group of dancers who only do what they’re told when someone is watching. We want them to do the right thing even if no one sees them. We want a group of dancers where everyone is accountable for themselves AND accountable to each other. 

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