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Stagestep: Flooring Made Easy

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Studio Owner Article

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Self-help and Life Enhancement Tips for the Business Owner

There are really only two materials used for dance floors; vinyl and wood.  Fortunately or unfortunately, each offers a dazzling array of options, styles and colors.  Before exploring those options, there are materials you should never use as a dance floor surface.  They include VCT tile, plywood, Masonite, wood laminate, carpet, concrete, stone, ceramic tile and rubber.  While there are even more unsuitable materials that have been used, my advice is choosing wood or vinyl. 

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Randy Swartz

Randy Swartz

Randy Swartz is regarded as an expert and mentor in his field, having presented hundreds of dance companies and solo artists in more than 1,000 performances; served on a variety of boards, arts advisory panels and academic staffs; and traveled throughout the world to work with renowned dancers, choreographers and dance companies. For more than 40 years, Stagestep - The Dance Floor System Experts - has brought innovative dance, theater and performing arts flooring solutions, including a full line of flooring surfaces, subfloors, installation and maintenance products to stages, studios and homes around the world.

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