The judging panel at a West Coast Swing competition sits at a table facing the performance floor. They score continuously — writing numbers, making notes, maintaining the professional objectivity that the format requires. They are trained to evaluate, not to respond.
At MADjam 2023, in the Champions Jack & Jill final, one judge has since spoken publicly about what happened during the third performance of the evening.
She was writing. The performance was ongoing. She looked up — standard practice, checking visual cues that supplement the connection quality she could hear in the music's response — and something in what she saw caused a physical response she hadn't anticipated.
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