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Milibelle | Sophie Mckie • Inclusivity Advocate | Dance Teacher
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Milibelle Sophie Mckie Inclusivity Advocate Dance Teacher has an Instagram engagement rate of 2.78%
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Milibelle Sophie Mckie Inclusivity Advocate Dance Teacher can charge up to $40 USD per Instagram post.
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Export CSVMilibelle Sophie Mckie Inclusivity Advocate Dance Teacher shows an influence rate of 2.78%, suggesting a reach of ~1.2K per post.
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Milibelle Sophie Mckie Inclusivity Advocate Dance Teacher (@milibelledance) — 45K FollowersEngagement: 2.78% · Avg. Likes: 1.2K · Avg. Comments: 13
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- For so long in dance, we’ve been told that the way to “make it” is to grow thicker skin. To take the harsh words, the comparisons, the cutting feedback and just let it roll off our backs. To toughen up. But the truth is… dancers don’t need thicker skin. They need safer spaces. I’ve been in studios where the energy was so heavy you could feel it the moment you walked in. Dancers sitting at the barre with their shoulders hunched, afraid to try in case they got it wrong. I’ve also been in studios where respect was the foundation — where dancers weren’t afraid to take risks because they knew their teacher wanted them to grow, not break. The difference? Night and day. You can love being pushed. You can love working hard. But if the environment doesn’t feel safe, no amount of toughness will help you thrive. Fear doesn’t build resilience — it builds walls. What you don’t need is cruelty disguised as “motivation.” What you don’t need is to feel small in the place that’s supposed to make you strong. What you do deserve is a teacher who demands your best… without making you feel less. A teacher who pushes you, but with respect. Because when safety and respect are present, bravery follows. That’s where real resilience lives. #SaferStudios #DanceEducation #PositiveDanceCulture #DanceTeachersOfInstagram #HealthyDanceTraining #DanceTeacherLife #DanceCommunity #CompetitionDance #EveryDancerMatters #DancerLife #DanceStudioLife #DanceInspiration #GrowthMindset
- Every dancer deserves respect. No exceptions. This feels so simple to say, yet in too many studios and rehearsal spaces, it still is not the reality. I have seen dancers treated with kindness only when they are the “best” in the room or when their talent makes them “worth investing in.” I have watched students praised one moment and torn down the next under the guise of “honesty.” And I have seen too many dancers start to believe that respect is something they must earn through perfection. But here is the truth: respect is the baseline, not a reward. It is not reserved for the loudest voice or the most advanced performer. It does not disappear when a dancer makes a mistake. And it should never come with conditions. No dancer should be made to feel small just to be taught a lesson. No dancer should have to endure belittling words disguised as “motivation.” That is not teaching. That is tearing down. And it leaves scars that last far longer than any correction. Every single dancer, whether they are stepping into their first class, preparing for their final competition, or simply dancing for the joy of it, deserves to feel safe, valued, and respected. Because when we lead with respect, we create dancers who are not only stronger in their technique, but stronger in their confidence, resilience, and love for the art form. Respect every dancer. Every time. Always. #DanceAdvocacy #DanceCommunity #SafeStudios #DanceEducation #DanceTeachers #SaferSpaces #HealthyDanceCulture #WellbeingInDance #RespectInDance #SupportDancers #EmpoweredDancers #DanceStudioLife #DanceMentorship #PositiveTeaching #RespectEveryDancer
- Competitions can be incredible. They build resilience, stage experience, and community. They give us goals to work toward and chances to perform. But they are not the only pathway into a professional career. I’ve seen dancers with walls full of trophies never book a professional gig. I’ve seen dancers who never stepped on a competition stage end up working all over the world. Competitions are just one chapter of your story—not the whole book. Winning a medal doesn’t predict your future, and not winning doesn’t erase your potential. The industry is wide, messy, diverse, and full of opportunities that don’t care about your medal count. So let’s stop equating competition results with career success. Celebrate the wins, yes. Learn from the losses, yes. But don’t measure your worth—or anyone else’s—by a score sheet. Your artistry and your future are so much bigger than that. ♥️ #DanceCareer #DanceJourney #DanceCommunity #CompetitionDance #BeyondTheStage #DancerLife #danceteacher #dance #danceeducator #danceeducation