1. The author states that a dancer must be in perfect physical health to perform well, many dancers are underweight, which is clearly not healthy. How does one justify hiring underweight and underfed dancers if it is necessary for them to be in perfect physical health?
2. Although the author says that there’s no such thing as bad movement in dancing (192). However, he includes so many rules and qualifications for how the dancer should move that there seems to be no room to have “bad movement” because a dancer has to follow so many specifics otherwise he/she is not even dancing.