Lining up your summer intensive schedule can be as daunting as your yearly schedule as there is a lot to include in a condensed amount of time. With the addition of Covid-19 to consider, there are even more things think about. With so many balls up in the air, it’s important that you sit down and really consider what the most important elements are that you wish to include in your program, (whether you're having it in the studio or virtually this year.) Here’s a little help when considering the design of your summer program.....
- Safety: What are your safety guidelines and protocol going forward in our, “new normal?” Are you able to offer in-studio classes yet or are you going to offer them virtually? A combination of both? How does this affect your students? Faculty, etc.? How have you been communicating these measures and adjustments with them?
- Goals: What are you hoping summer intensive provides for your students? Is your main goal to maintain their technical training without interruption? Eager to expose them to new choreographic styles? Start setting works for the following year? Provide them with a challenging and “intensive” program to progress their training? Keep it more recreational for students to just have fun over the summer?
- Dates: When are you planning on holding your summer intensive? What month during the summer? How many weeks will it be? Will you have one session or two?
- Ages & Levels: How will you break down your ages and levels to group the classes? Baby classes, a junior and senior level, company classes, etc.?
- Content & Scheduling: What classes will you include? Ballet, Lyrical, African, Contemporary, Jazz? Will you incorporate additional classes like Musical Theater, Tap and Hip-Hop as well as a few new, fun classes to expose dancers to new genres and cultures like Bollywood, Improvisation or Ballroom? How varied do you want to take the summer curriculum? How many times a week will they have each of the classes? Will ballet be held every morning to start the day? Hip hop-hop to end, etc. etc?
- Teachers: Who will be teaching the classes? Permanent faculty? Guest Teachers? Both? Will you be bringing in special master-classes and workshops throughout the summer? How many master-classes will you have over the summer session(s)?
- Eligibility: Is the summer intensive open solely to enrolled yearly students or is it open to the public? Same goes for your master-class series, are they reserved for your students or open to the public?
- Requirements: Are you making summer intensive mandatory for your company members? How will you implement this to ensure attendance is 100%? Will the scheduling of company summer intensive vary from general student schedule? Will you hold it later in the summer when families are back from vacation? When and how will you address the prerequisite to your dancers and their families? If beginning choreography for the following season, how will this affect their involvement in the pieces if they are not present?
Good luck to all! Have an amazing and safe summer! See you in the studio…
Jess
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