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Helping Dancers Remember Choreography

When young, beginner dancers are learning choreography, whether as a class exercise or in rehearsals, they can sometimes become overwhelmed when trying to pick up material. Keeping in mind that picking up choreography is a skill and can be challenging …

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HOW TO SHAKE THINGS UP IN YOUR DANCE CLASSES

We all have taught those amazing classes where we leave feeling inspired because the energy in the room that day was so electric. You know, the ones where all your dancers are little sponges and retain everything, are focused, ask …

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EXERCISES TO STRENGTHEN ANKLES AND IMPROVE RELEVE

Why do our dancers struggle with holding their relevé? This is an ongoing question we often ask ourselves and an aspect of training that we continually try to improve upon with our dancers. It is also one of the most …

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FAVORITE FLOOR EXERCISE SEQUENCE TO STRENGTHEN LEGS.

Dancers are often known for their shapely, flexible, powerful legs. They are one of our most vital instruments. And while flexibility is often given great attention to, we must help our dance students balance that with strengthening exercises as well. …

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CREATIVE MOVEMENT & ART LESSON PLAN

One of the most wonderful things about dance is that it can be used as a vehicle for many interdisciplinary subjects. That crossover especially holds true within other areas of the arts. Even starting with your youngest dancers, we can …

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A Letter From One Studio Owner to Another

With the pandemic almost in your rear view mirror you may be wondering where do we go from here? Questions like how do I rebuild, reset and restore my business are very possibly going around in your mind.

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FUN, BEGINNER IMPROV EXERCISES FOR JUNIORS

Improvisation is still one of those areas of dance which mystifies some studio dance teachers and terrifies dance students (mainly older students.) Most of the time you’ll get an, “I love improv” or an “I hate improv” from the crowd …

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YOUR DANCERS WANT TO TAKE SHORT-CUTS..NOW WHAT?

Tell me if this sounds familiar. “Can we get up from the floor this way instead of that way because it’s easier for me?” Or, “Oh good, I can come on from that side? It’s easier.” Or, “Can we just …

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DANCE TEACHER ALERT: INTERMEDIATE MODERN TECHNIQUE WARMUP/L…

Enjoy this beginner-intermediate modern technique lesson plan template for your students.

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WHAT NOW? LOOKING TOWARDS A NEW DANCE ERA

With every new challenge comes reflection and insight. Coming out of what has been a grim era for dance teachers and studio owners, we can begin to see the light at the end of the tunnel. So what now? Well, …

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THE FUNDAMENTALS OF A GREAT JAZZ CLASS

When lesson planning for any class, there are vast avenues a teacher can take to teach the genre effectively. Jazz itself, in nature, is one of those idioms where teaching the technique correctly should also be compounded with other important …

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Beginner Modern Technique Class Template

You’ve asked and we’re here to help! I’m sharing a sampling of my beginner modern lesson plan for those of you that are interested in adding modern technique to your curriculum. Remember, this is a template to get your started …

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