Being a dance teacher is a mentally and physically challenging job. You need to be a well-organised multi-tasker who connects easily with students and has lots of stamina. That’s a lot required from one person. To keep your show running without interruption, you will need 10 must-have gadgets as a new dance teacher. Dance teachers... Continue Reading →
Promote Your Dance Studio With A Blog In 2023
Photo by Pavel Danilyuk on Pexels.com Never underestimate a blog that few readers will want to check. Use a blog to promote your dance studio by sharing your values and helpful tips with your dance students. Gone are the days of using traditional methods of marketing online. Now is the time to use technology in... Continue Reading →
5 Easy Improv Techniques to Add In Your Performance
Improv or improvisation, is a technique where the dancers do not follow a prepared choreography or dance steps. The dancers may or may not follow a particular rhythm pattern or give in to the popular beats. Freedom of movement and thought is allowed space. Martha Graham, Isadora Duncan, and Merce Cunningham are some of the pioneers... Continue Reading →
How To Learn Any Choreography Faster
Learning choreography is a skill, just like learning a dance style or a dance move. Some dancers can learn quickly and remember the choreography for a long time. Other dancers who have very good technique and flexibility but lag behind in learning The brain functions in the same manner for everyone. And a little delay... Continue Reading →
Dance Studio Manager’s Roles And Responsibilities
Photo by Budgeron Bach on Pexels.com The role of a studio manager is to keep the teachers, students, and guardians informed and connected with each other. They are the first people who you greet when entering a dance studio. They have all the information about the schedule and dance styles. They are the first to... Continue Reading →
Great Teachers Lead By Example
Palm Sunday Special 🌴🙏 For me, there's no better teacher than reading about the life and works of Jesus. His vision and goal for people were clear from the beginning. He healed and guided people to leave their evil ways and walk down the righteous path. He taught us to forgive our enemies and pray... Continue Reading →
Confronting My Ballet Teacher
Most of the ballet teachers with whom I have trained are very strict. Maybe they are strict to instill discipline in the students. Maybe it's because they respect the art field, which many people don't take seriously as a profession. Whatever the reason, if you are an average student in a ballet class, then most... Continue Reading →
My Post Pandemic Bucket List
Just when humanity thought that we had the best of everything to progress, the COVID pandemic spread across the world. Our lifestyle changed drastically, and we found ourselves under house arrest and unable to meet anyone. After a long hiatus of depressing news pervading every channel, we are finally seeing some light at the end of... Continue Reading →
Tone Your Thighs Like A Ballerina With Plie Squats
A ballerina has strong legs and thighs, which aid in jumping and landing softly on the floor.The toned thighs are a result of the daily practise of plies. A plie looks very similar to a squat but is not the same. It is the coordination of the upper and lower body that makes plie such... Continue Reading →
Dancers Embracing the Mask Culture
The only way to fight Covid and perform outdoors is to wear a mask. It is mandatory for everyone’s safety. It is a huge challenge for the dance community. Dancers cannot go to the dance studio. It is difficult to manage dance classes on Zoom. It is time to acknowledge that we have to learn... Continue Reading →