Mime plays an important role in the piece and not all dancers feel comfortable with it.
But it seems each dancer feels he is a teacher, a choreographer and a repetiteur.
Do dancers feel similarly bound together against an unfeeling society?
While dancers feel this exploitation, and are affected by it, they also admit to exploiting their customers.
Good dancers will feel right at home; others can ask about Thursday evening salsa classes.
Therefore, dancers feel that their earning potential is lowered.
"I think the dancers initially felt threatened by a different way of working," she said.
Research indicates that at some point every dancer has felt exploited by customers, management, or other dancers.
In rehearsal, the dancers often felt the same way.
We feel as if modern dancers set out to make us feel uncomfortable.