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Improve Your Teaching In The Dance Studio

February 17, 2010 by 4dancers

There are many terrific tools you can use to improve your teaching ability–no matter where you teach. Here are a few that you can employ:

  • Read as much as you can about teaching. There are tons of books out there that can give you ideas. Magazines and blogs also share some good tips for dance teachers. The more you know, the more resources you can draw on when you are in front of students.
  • Talk with fellow dance professionals. Fellow dancers and teachers offer a wealth of information in terms of how to teach–and how not to teach. Don’t learn everything the hard way–benefit from their experience.
  • Videotape yourself. Take a class and tape it (be sure you have the permission of students/parents), then review your performance over a cup of coffee at your leisure. Be brave–invite a fellow teacher or two over to critique you. You can always return the favor.
  • Ask your students to “grade” you. Getting feedback from students is done in most classroom settings…why not in dance class?
  • Get an observer in. Have someone come in with the express purpose of giving you feedback on the class. It can be anyone that you trust, but it may be better if it is a fellow instructor.

When I first started teaching, I had a lot to learn. I developed quite a bit on my own, but the things I learned from others were priceless in terms of moving me forward as a professional. Every single one of us can improve, and all it takes is the willingness to listen to the feedback you receive–and perhaps make a few changes in the way you do things here and there.

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3 Tips For The New Dance Teacher

February 9, 2010 by 4dancers

Teaching TipIf you are fairly new to teaching dance, it can seem overwhelming. There is much to remember and the pressure can be great. For those who are just getting started, here are a three things to keep in mind that can be helpful…

+ Start and end times. Honor these. People have things to do and you don’t want to interfere with that. It can be easy to get caught up in class and lose track of time. Keep an eye on the clock. You’ll eventually learn how to pace a class, but in the beginning it can be a bit of a challenge.

+ Have enough material. The fact of the matter is, when you are new, you tend to be nervous. This usually means you’ll be teaching at a faster pace–which means you’ll need to make sure you have plenty of material prepared. There’s nothing worse than running out of things to do when you are already on edge.

+ Check things out ahead of time. Getting the “lay of the land” can be a good idea before you go in to teach a class for the first time. Make sure you know where everything is, how to work the stereo system and who to talk to if you have any issues the first day of class.

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Dance In The US: Arkansas Academy Of Dance

February 3, 2010 by 4dancers

Our second featured studio from Arkansas is…

Name: Arkansas Academy Of Dance

Location: 10301 N. Rodney Parham Rd., Brackenridge Village, Little Rock, AR, 72227

About: This school has a typical lineup of classes, including creative movement, ballet, jazz and modern. It also offers Pilates. There is a scholarship program for boys and a cash-based referral program for those who get a new student to sign up and take some classes.

What really caught my eye was the creative way that they peppered mini-events into the dance class schedule. I noticed that they have a “bring a friend week”, a “parent participation week” and even a “costume week” to help keep things interesting. Just enough to prevent classes from getting boring–but not so much that there is no sense of routine.

The school is also affiliated with the Arkansas Festival Ballet.

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New To Twitter?

February 2, 2010 by 4dancers

If you are thinking about using Twitter to promote yourself of your dance studio but aren’t sure you would know what to do, here is a great resource for beginners…

PC Magazine posted the “Top Ten Twitter Tips For Beginners” and it is a great primer on how to get up and running once you have created your account. Unlike Facebook and LinkedIn which are fairly “plug and play,” there is a bit to know about Twitter and it pays to be able to use it wisely. I get a ton of traffic from there on this blog every day. You can too–but you have to spend a little bit of time learning how to manage your content on there. It’s worth doing.

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Dance Studios: Make More Money

January 27, 2010 by 4dancers

If you are a dance studio owner I don’t need to tell you that making money is a challenge. Regardless of how many students you have or how well you are doing, chances are you can always use a few ideas in terms of how to make a buck.

Some places make their money by charging a decent amount for quality classes. Others sell merchandise at their place. I’ve known studios that charge for recitals and those that hold car washes in the summer months…everyone has their own thing. It’s interesting to see what other people are doing out there.

I wrote an article for Dance Teacher on this subject a while back that you can check out for some tips, but I’d also like to toss this out to readers to see if anyone has ideas they are willing to share…

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