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When Dance Education Becomes Content | Who Is That Instruction Really For?
When dance education becomes content, it carries more than information. It shapes how dancers learn, what they copy, and what they begin to believe technique, progress, and success should look like. That is why context matters. Not every correction belongs online. Not every body should be used to demonstrate an idea without explanation. And not every dancer watching will have the experience to understand what is suitable for them.
Nicole Cutler
May 136 min read


The Youngest Dancers in the Room | Mixed-Age Dance Camps
When children are present in mixed-age dance camps, certain developmental considerations ought to be clearly visible: teaching language suited to their stage of development, awareness of what their bodies can reasonably manage, performance expectations that are emotionally appropriate, and safeguarding structures that are both visible and credible. In some settings, those distinctions are not immediately clear.
Nicole Cutler
Apr 65 min read


Where Dancing Actually Develops | What Social Media Doesn’t Show
Social media isn’t where you begin to understand yourself as a dancer.
It can feel like it might be. There is so much to see. So much to take in. Moments that look clear, complete, and perfected. A section of choreography that worked. A performance that held together. A line that reads well to an audience.
Sometimes these moments have been filmed carefully or edited. Sometimes they have simply been caught at the right time. They can begin to read as though that is how danci
Nicole Cutler
Mar 243 min read


Physiology Matters | A deeper look at the physiological roots of today’s aesthetic sameness
Dancers are often taught as though every body moves the same way, yet physiology tells a different story. Male and female bodies generate balance, power, and rotation through distinct pathways. When we overlook these differences, dancers push against their own design. When we honour them, artistry broadens and movement becomes more authentic.
Nicole Cutler
Dec 8, 20254 min read


When Does Visibility Become Vulnerability?
We live in a time when talented young dancers can be seen far and wide with just one post, reel, or livestream. And in many ways, that’s something to celebrate. Visibility can bring connection, recognition, opportunity.
But it can also bring something else - something we may not fully realise until we stop and ask: Who is this visibility for? And what is the cost?
Nicole Cutler
Jul 23, 20257 min read


When Did We Start Expecting Children to Dance Like Adults?
How Adult Styling Made Its Way into Children's Latin American Dancing.
I’ve witnessed a shift that began subtly, but in the last 5 to 10 years has accelerated with startling speed. Nowhere is this more evident than in our youngest dancers.
There now seems to be less emphasis on clean fundamentals, authentic presence, and age-appropriate musicality. Instead, it’s increasingly common to see children dressed, moving, and performing with the style and expression typical of ad
Nicole Cutler
Jun 23, 20258 min read


Teaching Without Touch | Rethinking Coaching at the Highest Level
At a high level, coaching is about communication, not correction by hand. It’s about empowering the dancer — not moulding them physically. When we shift our focus from physical manipulation to thoughtful guidance, we unlock something far more lasting.
Nicole Cutler
Jun 23, 20252 min read


Has Latin American Dancing Become Too Aggressive?
Latin American Dancing has always been a vibrant expression of rhythm, character, and chemistry. But in recent years, many in the Dance World — dancers, coaches, adjudicators alike — have noticed a marked shift in how it’s danced. The word that often comes up is aggressive.
Nicole Cutler
Jun 23, 20254 min read
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