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MAINTAINING TECHNIQUE DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS

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Dance Studio Owners

With the summer season upon us, it’s essential to stress the importance of maintaining technique, strength and flexibility during the summer vacation to our dancers. So many times dancers make such beautiful progress throughout the year only to come back the following September having to start from scratch because they didn’t remain consistent in their training rituals.

Now, while many won’t take dance classes over the summer because of family vacations, summer camp, lack of availability of classes, what have you, there are many ways you can remind your dancers how essential it is to keep their bodies active and moving over the coming months. Aside from the physical benefits, keeping active mentally and kinesthetically through their dancing as well will create for a sustained mind-body and spirit connection.

Firstly, as a studio owner, are you offering summer classes? Even if it’s a scaled down schedule, what are you offering your dancers in terms of options? Are you requiring your company dancers to attend classes over even just a 4, 5 or 6 week curriculum? Are you holding summer workshops, masterclasses with guest teachers, week long intensives, fall choreography rehearsals? Point being, how are you getting them into the studio so that they do not suffer from this 2-3 month lapse in their training? Is it feasible to make this mandatory where you are? These are important things to consider. It’s also a great time to offer your dancers some new and different genres of dance to create interest and give them something they might normally experience throughout the year. Maybe an African or Bollywood class? A Pure Barre fitness class perhaps? Think outside of the box!

Another option is to provide dancers with information on an array of places where they can go outside of the studio to go take professional classes. The summer is a great time for them to head into the city to see what it’s like to take classes with other teachers and dancers on a pre- professional/professional level and challenge themselves with new ways of moving and approaching their technique. It might even be fun to make it a studio summer field trip where you can all go together on designated days during the summer! Anything to help them stay motivated! Think about posting flyers and information about potential summer workshops and intensives that are being offered as well earlier in the year on your studio news board so dancers have a chance to see what is coming up during the summer and if there are auditions or necessary enrollment requirements.

Provide your dancers with a set “summer take-home curriculum.” This “formula” should include a set warm-up, stretches, cross training exercises, etc. that they can do every day. Now, while they may not spend hours on their own doing this, be realistic and keep the exercises easy, short, effective and something they will want to do each day while they are on their own. As long as they are getting some sort of stretching and technique in, the better off they will be come the new season!

Here’s wishing you and your dancers a wonderful summer! Be sure to balance that well deserved break for your body and mind over the summer months and be well rested, but keep dancing, keep moving, stay active, keep it fun and let’s make the new season your best season yet! Feel good everybody! :)

See you in the dance studio,

Jessie

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Author

Jess Stafford

Jess Stafford

Jess Stafford is a native New Yorker and has her MA in Dance Education from NYU. She also earned a BFA in dance performance from UMASS Amherst. Following a wonderful professional dance career, Jess now teaches and choreographs nationally and internationally, bringing her love of movement and creating to all her classes. Jess’ favorite performance credits include: The National Tour of Guys & Dolls, The European Tour of Grease, West Side Story, Cabaret, Sweet Charity, Salute to Dudley Moore at Carnegie Hall, guest-dancer with the World Famous Pontani Sisters and IMPULSE Modern Dance Company. She has been on faculty for the Rutgers University Dance Department, Perichild Program at Peridance and was Company Director at Steffi Nossen School of Dance. Jess has also taught creative movement therapy in Uganda and was a featured instructor at the Queen's Kampala Dance School. She has conducted workshops for the cast of LA REVE at the Wynn, Las Vegas and has been on faculty at the IDS International Dance Teacher Conference at The Royal Ballet, MPower Summer Dance Intensives and annual Dance Teacher Web Conferences. Jess has also served as Master Teacher & adjudicator for various dance competitions. She is the Chief Editor and contributing writer for the DanceTeacherWeb.com blog and is also an original in-house Dance Teacher Web faculty member. Jess’ latest venture has called her to become a Board Certified Integrative Health Coach, 500HR RYT and RPYT. She is also the creator of her private practice, Rebel Wellness. Her latest passion project includes creating the “BE WELL” Yoga + Wellness School and Dance Studio Program, which fosters mental health & emotional wellness for today’s youth. www.rebelwellnessny.com

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