Creative Destruction: What will education look like post Covid?

@MWolf - I certainly didn’t mean to imply that distance instruction for dancers should replace good live instruction. What that professor has been able to do (like so many of us in this difficult time) is to make lemonade from the lemons. For his regular students, this is getting them through an unprecedented situation as they work from their homes or in borrowed home-town studios. For many of the new students who found his classes online, the new technologies mean that they have the opportunity to access training that previously was impossible to access. Having lived in remote locations with limited opportunities for X, Y, and Z myself, I can’t see that but as a good thing. With time, I hope that some of those remote students can relocate to places where they can receive more extensive live instruction and have the chance to do and feel all the things you describe so well.