After years of mentoring dancers and judging for top conventions worldwide, Kevin Maher is now offering private critiques directly to studios. Through B.T.S he provides professional-level feedback on choreography, execution, and performance, helping studios refine their routines before and during competition season.

Most studios don’t get to hear from top judges until it’s too late, after the competition is over. B.T.S bridges that gap by offering critique sessions before you hit the stage, giving dancers time to apply professional insights and deliver their best performance.



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Answers to Your Frequently Asked Questions
After choosing your package, you’ll receive a link to upload your video. Kevin reviews each piece personally and sends back a detailed feedback video.
Most critiques are delivered within three to five business days. During peak competition season, turnaround times may vary.
You can upload studio recordings, full run-throughs, or performance footage from any competition. Phone recordings are acceptable as long as the dancer is clearly visible.
Yes. A BTS membership gives you continuous feedback across the season and priority access for submissions.
Kevin records a full commentary track as he watches the routine, your video review will include this video along with notes on choreography, execution, performance quality, musicality, and areas to refine.
While he cannot guarantee results, Kevin pulls from years of judging experience to give notes that strengthen clarity, performance, and overall impact.
Yes, though we encourage communication with the studio to ensure the feedback aligns with the teacher’s overall direction
Yes. Each studio or dancer receives a private link, and no feedback is shared publicly without permission.