Hot Seat Feedback
A note-session format where one performer at a time receives targeted feedback from the coach and ensemble — higher intensity, higher specificity than group notes.
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- Used selectively — most coaches avoid making it routine because it skews toward shame dynamics if overused.
- Best-practice version: the performer asks for specific feedback ('can you watch my third-beat entrances?') and the coach targets exactly that.
- Modern consent-aware coaches often replace hot-seat with invited-feedback structures — feedback only on what the performer opted into.
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