It's All Relative
Your dancers may forget your corrections, but they'll never forget the example you set. In this episode, I'm diving into a powerful truth that every dance teacher, studio owner, and leader needs to hear: your greatest influence has very little to do with the combinations you teach or the corrections you give. As teachers, we often focus on technique, training, and performance outcomes. But dancers are learning just as much, if not more, from the way we handle stress, speak about ourselves, respond to challenges, and treat the people around us. This conversation is a reminder that our impact extends far beyond dance training. Every day, we're shaping mindsets, habits, beliefs, and culture. The question is: what are we teaching when we're not teaching? Cara talked about: * Why dancers learn more from who we are than from the technical skills we teach * How our attitudes, habits, and responses become examples dancers naturally adopt * The impact of our language and why words can shape a dancer's identity * How studio culture is built through the behaviors we allow, model, and reinforce * Why the strongest studios develop standards that continue even when the teacher isn't in the room Key Tips: * Model the behaviors and mindset you want your dancers to develop * Replace labels with language that promotes ownership and growth * Be mindful of how you talk about your body, challenges, mistakes, and success * Create a culture where accountability, positivity, and commitment become the norm * Evaluate the environments, leaders, and influences surrounding your dancers Long after dancers forget the choreography, they'll remember how you made them feel. They'll remember your energy. Your standards. Your example. The way you handled challenges. The way you treated people. Your greatest legacy won't be the technique you taught. It will be the person your dancers become because they spent time learning from you. — 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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