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The podcast for dance teachers and studio owners who are looking to go behind the scenes in the dance industry and discover strategy and success in everything from studio to stage
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Welcome to It’s All Relative
mardi 24 juin 2025 • Duration 01:08
🎧 Welcome to It’s All Relative: the dance education podcast for teachers, dancers, and studio owners who want more than just movement.
Hosted by professional dancer and educator Cara Dixon co-founder of Relative Motion, this podcast blends high-level dance technique with purpose-driven strategy to create real momentum in the studio and beyond.
Whether you're:
👉🏼A dance teacher looking for fresh cues and corrections
👉🏼 A dancer craving more clarity and consistency in your training
👉🏼 Or a studio owner chasing sustainable, inspired growth
This is your space.
Each week, we’ll break down complex concepts in technique, share behind-the-scenes insights into studio strategy, and give you tools to fuel transformation from the inside out. Because we believe better dancers start with better teachers—and training should feel powerful, not confusing.
✨ Train with intention. Lead with love. Grow with us.
Subscribe now, because at the end of the day, It’s All Relative.
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Connect with us! 🎧
Relative Motion: https://www.instagram.com/relativemotiondance/
Youtube Relative Motion: https://www.youtube.com/@relative_motion
Ep 1: The Foundation Formula
Season 1 · Episode 1
mardi 15 juillet 2025 • Duration 18:04
Is your dancer's technique built to last or to fall apart? In this debut episode, Cara Dixon uncovers the powerful truth behind "The Foundation Formula" — a strategic approach to building technical excellence in dancers that’s built to endure. Whether you’re a dance educator, studio owner, or busy parent juggling life and business, this episode gives you more than just steps and stretches. It equips you with mindset shifts, proven analogies, and actionable movement strategies to develop dancers who don’t just perform well, but thrive long-term.
Cara talked about:
- The importance of building a dancer’s technique on a solid foundation
- The “sand vs. rock” analogy and how it applies to sustainable dance training
- Why some dancers struggle with transitions, not just poses
- The long-term impact of the right technique tools and strategy
- How teaching patterns can reflect life patterns
- Reverse engineering personal and studio goals to align with long-term success
- Encouraging dancers not just for stage performance, but for the life stage
- Creating a nurturing yet effective training plan that avoids extreme methods
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Connect with us! 🎧
Relative Motion: https://www.instagram.com/relativemotiondance/
Youtube Relative Motion: https://www.youtube.com/@relative_motion
Ep 2: Does Talent Really Matter?
Season 1 · Episode 2
mardi 22 juillet 2025 • Duration 19:15
Is natural talent the biggest factor in a dancer's success? This episode uncovers the deeper layers of what talent really means and how teachers can unlock the potential in every dancer.
In Episode 2 of It’s All Relative, Cara unpacks the complex topic of talent in dance training. Does talent really matter? Absolutely. But what we often label as “talent” goes far beyond leg extensions and clean turns. Cara explores the different types of natural talent — from technical skill to resilience, work ethic, and drive — and how each plays a unique role in a dancer’s long-term success. This conversation empowers dance educators to shift their mindset, sharpen their teaching strategy, and build belief in every student.
Cara talked about:
- Why redefining “talent” is essential for long-term dancer success
- The four key assessments teachers can use to understand and nurture their students:
- Assess each dancer’s starting point in technical ability – What comes easy? Where do they struggle?
- Identify non-technical natural gifts – Look for work ethic, drive, consistency, and grit
- Understand their personality – How do they take correction? What type of feedback motivates them?
- Instill belief in every dancer – Actively reinforce that their goals are possible and their effort matters
- How to give consistent wins in class to boost dancer confidence
- Turning corrections into curiosity: helping students ask “why” and “how”
- Why your goal as a teacher should be for no one to tell who started with more talent
- Using encouragement, strategy, and structure to help every dancer grow into a technically strong, motivated performer
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Relative Motion: https://www.instagram.com/relativemotiondance/
Youtube Relative Motion: https://www.youtube.com/@relative_motion
Ep 4: Transform the Correction Cycle
Season 1 · Episode 4
mercredi 6 août 2025 • Duration 20:07
Cara Dixon takes you into the heart of one of the most overlooked challenges in dance training: how dance corrections are received, processed, and repeated. This isn’t just about saying it louder or more often. It’s about transforming how corrections are communicated and understood so that dancers not only hear them, but truly integrate them into their movement. If you've ever felt stuck in a loop of repeating cues without lasting change, this episode offers real, applicable insight to finally move forward.
Cara talked about:
- What the correction cycle is and why it stalls dancer progress
- How unclear cueing like “point your toes” and “knees over toes” leads to alignment issues
- Why dancers may not respond to dance corrections (and how to fix it)
- The three mental filters dancers use when receiving a dance correction: the mom voice, the “it’s them” mindset, and the “I already fixed it” belief
- How to break the cycle with visual feedback and measurable technique training
- Why dance correction language should shift with the dancer’s age and level
- Strategies for creative cueing that resonate with young dancers
- How to assess what dance corrections stick versus which ones don’t
- The power of using analogies, visual tools, and consistency to transform technique
- How transforming the correction cycle leads to better dance training results, stronger muscle memory, and long-term dancer success
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Relative Motion: https://www.instagram.com/relativemotiondance/
Youtube Relative Motion: https://www.youtube.com/@relative_motion
Ep 3: The Demands of Delay with Kate Pagano
Season 1 · Episode 3
mardi 29 juillet 2025 • Duration 27:42
Are we rushing dancers too soon and delaying the development that truly matters?
In Episode 3 of It’s All Relative, Cara Dixon is joined by longtime friend and fellow Relative Motion team member, Kate Pagano, to talk about the physical and developmental cost of rushing dance training. With Kate’s extensive experience in physical therapy and dance education, the two dive deep into what happens when dancers skip fundamentals for the sake of fast results. They discuss the demands of delay, the long-term risks of early technical shortcuts, and how intentional, anatomy-based training builds stronger, more durable dancers who are ready for both professional opportunities and life beyond the studio.
Cara and Kate talked about:
- Why delaying foundational technique leads to long-term setbacks in dance training
- The dangers of pushing young dancers into high-level skills before their bodies are ready
- How poor alignment and muscle memory create injury-prone movement patterns
- The importance of visual tools, creative cueing, and developmentally appropriate feedback
- How physical therapy principles apply directly to sustainable dance training
- Why dancers need long-term planning, not quick wins, for career longevity
- How work ethic and consistent practice matter as much as technical progress
- What rehiring, audition stamina, and injury recovery teach us about real-world dance demands
- Creating a culture of intentional dance training through proper studio structure and teacher awareness
- How building dancers with strong technique and strong discipline prepares them for bigger life goals
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Connect with us! 🎧
Kate’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katepagano324?original_referer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2F
Relative Motion: https://www.instagram.com/relativemotiondance/
Youtube Relative Motion: https://www.youtube.com/@relative_motion
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Connect with us! 🎧
Relative Motion: https://www.instagram.com/relativemotiondance/
Youtube Relative Motion: https://www.youtube.com/@relative_motion
