
In every dance class, corrections are part of the process. They can come quickly, sometimes publicly, and often when you least expect them. While it may feel uncomfortable in the moment, corrections are one of the most valuable tools a dancer can receive. They are not criticism. They are guidance toward growth. When a teacher gives a correction, it means they see potential. It means they believe you are capable of more. Dancers who learn to apply feedback without taking it personally develop faster, stronger technique and deeper artistry. Instead of shutting down, confident dancers listen carefully, make adjustments, and try again.
This willingness to improve is what separates good dancers from great ones. Growth in dance requires humility and resilience. Every correction is an opportunity to refine details, strengthen fundamentals, and build discipline. The studio is a place for learning, not perfection. This week, challenge yourself to welcome feedback with an open mind. The more you embrace corrections, the more powerful and polished your dancing will become.
