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JOIN AN ELITE GROUP OF DANCE STUDIO OWNERS

Imagine every month having the opportunity to work one on one with a business coach that understands what you are dealing with on a day to day basis. With the Dance Teacher Web VIP program, you have the chance to …

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FIVE TIPS FOR TEACHING CREATIVE MOVEMENT

Those with the calling, talent & patience to teach dance to toddlers will tell you it requires a skill set all its own. A special, dedicated subgroup of dance teachers, the knowledge and training necessary to teach these little's while …

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THE BASICS AREN'T SO BASIC ANYMORE

The basics aren’t so basic anymore. Somewhere along the line, many young dancers have been showcasing a lack of knowledge for the fundamentals to which many other building blocks are added upon. The importance of this is a dwindling concept …

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10 CHOREOGRAPHIC INSPIRATIONS OTHER THAN MUSIC

We all know that a good rhythm and thought-provoking lyric can prompt a heartfelt and intuitive response to compose movement. As dancers, music goes synonymously with dance. What happens though when we break the mold a bit and think outside …

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MUSIC SELECTION & YOUR FACULTY

Is faculty music selection a constant stress? Do you approve all music choices to avoid teachers choosing the same music or inappropriate content, music that does not match your recital theme, dated/overdone songs, etc.? How do you diplomatically suggest to …

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4 SIMPLE SPOTTING TIPS!

Spotting is perhaps one of the most challenging concepts for young dancers to grasp and often to teach as well. Without it we are at a standstill in terms of improving and progressing turning ability so taking the time to …

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DANCERS 'SITTING' IN THEIR HIPS? TRY THESE STRETCH & STRENG…

Having dancers who are “sinking,” or “sitting,” in their hips on their supporting leg is a common problem dance teachers see frequently. Often, improving the position of the pelvis by stretching and strengthening the core muscles and hip abductors will …

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REWARD VS ENTITLEMENT IN THE DANCE STUDIO

Whether you have the most advanced students or those that are beginner, there is something to be said for instilling the concept that hard work and dedication reaps rewards. In a time when many children have become accustomed to instant …

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PRIORITZING YOUR DANCE STUDENTS' MENTAL HEALTH

An attendee at this year’s DTW conference recently asked me where we as a dance industry should collectively be headed in the near and far future. I thought this was an extremely poignant and timely question as there is always …

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What Are Your Expectations as a Dance Teacher?

Expectation. It’s a word in which we often tip toe around. Especially in regards to our younger generation. Are they expected to handle too much? Do too much? Manage too much? Cope with too much? Be responsible & accountable for …

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Dance Teacher Ideas to Improve Your Classroom Environment P…

In the final chapter of our 3 Part Exclusive Dance Teacher Series on classroom environment discover unique ways to have your students receptive to receive corrections and how to create harmony in your classroom.

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INTRODUCING SITE SPECIFIC DANCE TO YOUR STUDENTS

Been thinking about site specific work with your young dancers? There is no better time to change it up a bit and introduce the magic of site-specific dance to your students. The genre, made popular by modern based choreographic pioneers …

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CONSIDERATIONS FOR AUDITIONING COMPANY DANCERS

Many dancers in the studio setting strive to achieve the illustrious company status at some point in their training. Determining who is ready to advance and who needs some more time "marinating" is an important decision based on a variety …

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Dance Studio Owners: Get New Business From Your Existing Cu…

Most Dance Studio Owners are constantly looking for new customers. We all spend a lot of money attempting to get new people in the door. We try to sell to people that may, or may not, be interested in what …

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TIME TO MOTIVATE

Thinking about the fall season ahead? Thinking about how you as studio owner can best motivate your students, faculty and yourself to stay excited and focused through the new season? As the owner, you are the ring-leader, the master of …

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