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DTW LIVE KICKOFF! LET THE 2016 CONFERENCE & EXPO COMMENCE!

We're baaaaackk!! The time is finally here everyone! We are so thrilled to kick off the 2016 Dance Teacher Web LIVE Conference & Expo at the Red Rock Resort in Las Vegas! This year, we're back on the west coast …

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Walking Before You Can Fly: Teaching Dancers the Value of t…

As years pass, we see how each generation of dancers change. In particular, there has been a trend for a while now which I’m sure you have observed too, especially with your younger ones. In many of my own classes, …

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VEGAS BABY! FINAL COUNTDOWN TO THE DTW CONFERENCE & EXPO 20…

It's that time gain folks! Not only are we stoked to present our new website, but we are also so pumped to be back LIVE on the west coast in Las Vegas! With a week to go, we are in …

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TEACHING HABITS...WHEN TO LET DANCERS FIGURE IT OUT FOR THE…

Very often as teachers, we get to a point in our educating that we are so subconsciously determined to ensure a dancer's comprehension that we ourselves forget it is up to them to do the learning. There have been times …

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RECITAL REMINDERS FOR PROFESSIONAL APPEARANCE!

Hi dance teachers & directors! As we are in the thick of recital season with just a few more weeks to go, I just wanted to share a couple of last minute reminders that can transcend your year-end shows from …

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REDISCOVERING YOUR CREATIVE PROCESS

At different points in a choreographer's career, one discovers how they create best; what works for them and what doesn't; in terms of the creative process. When one is just starting out, the ways in which we use trial and …

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INCREASING THE EFFORT & ENERGY LEVEL IN DANCE CLASS

One of my biggest pet peeves as a dance teacher is when I see students go "half-at" things; particularly dancers with talent and facility. I often sit back and think to myself, did I ever give off this kind of …

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TEN "MUST-DO'S" TO GET YOU ORGANIZED & RECITAL READY!

Studio directors, that time of year is quickly approaching and recital season is in the air. Here is my handy checklist and timeline to help you stay organized in the weeks ahead. Stay ahead of the game and on target …

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TOOLS FOR TEACHING CHOREOGRAPHY COMPOSITION-PART II

In our previous blog article we looked at some basic concepts towards building a choreography-composition curriculum that supplies students with a strong foundation regarding initial design components. Once they have mastered the concepts including:_ motivations & clarity, musical component, space …

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LEARNING TO GIVE MINDFUL CRITIQUE

As dance teachers and artists, we are our own worst critics. We scrutinize every detail and go over things with a fine-tooth comb every day we're in the studio. Why? Dancers aim for perfection. It is a lofty, unobtainable goal, …

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TEACHING YOUR STUDENTS COMPETITION COURTESY

When we head into competition season we are usually engulfed in setting pieces, rehearsing, ordering costumes and perfecting every last detail so that it is show ready. We spend countless months coming up with concepts for our dances, organizing schedules …

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