It's All Relative
Why do advanced dancers still struggle with basic corrections? This episode uncovers the hidden gaps between performance technique and true technical understanding. In this episode of It’s All Relative, Cara dives into one of the biggest frustrations in dance training and dance education: why highly advanced dancers continue to struggle with foundational technique. From unstable pirouettes and sickled feet to collapsing turnout and lack of pelvic alignment, Cara breaks down why dancers often perform technique without fully understanding the muscular engagement, body alignment, and movement patterns behind it. This episode explores how dance technique training, anatomical awareness, stabilization, and visual learning systems can transform the way dancers absorb corrections and apply them consistently across every style of dance. Whether you’re a dance teacher, studio owner, or competitive dancer, this conversation will reshape how you approach corrections, fundamentals, and long-term dancer development. Cara talked about: * Why advanced dancers compensate for weak fundamentals instead of truly fixing technical issues * How flexibility without strength and control creates instability, injury risk, and inconsistent dance technique * Why verbal dance corrections often fail without visual learning and anatomical understanding * The importance of stabilization, alignment, turnout control, and muscular engagement in advanced dance training * Why advanced dance technique is really layered fundamentals stacked with strength, control, and awareness 3 Tips to Help Corrections Stick 1. Stop over-cueing and simplify corrections so dancers can fully understand the foundation before layering more information 2. Ask dancers what they feel instead of constantly repeating corrections to build stronger mind-body connection and body awareness 3. Focus on stabilization, strength, and alignment before aesthetics so dancers build sustainable technique instead of relying on momentum or compensation This episode is a powerful reminder that advanced dancers do not outgrow the basics. In fact, the higher the level of dance training, the more important strong fundamentals become. When dancers truly understand alignment, stabilization, turnout, and muscular engagement, they stop relying on compensation and start building sustainable technique that supports both performance quality and long-term body health. — Connect with us! 🎧 Relative Motion: https://www.instagram.com/relativemotiondance/ [https://www.instagram.com/relativemotiondance/]Youtube Relative Motion: https://www.youtube.com/@relative_motion [https://www.youtube.com/@relative_motion]
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