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they are jugded on several different areas. Expression, musicallity, costume, leg and foot line, arms and hands, head movements, and use of stage. there are usually several judges who each give a number score to each of these areas. then they are averaged out and it is usually out of 100. the average dancer gets about 70-99 out of 100 because no one is perfect!

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