Feeling a bit burnt out? Join Us this summer HERE!

Show filters

Teacher article

Category:

Dance Teachers

New

Beginner Partnering Lesson Plan: Connection, Eye Contact, a…

Get a complete 60-minute beginner partnering lesson plan for your dance studio. Teach students to build trust, master weight sharing, and learn safe lifts.

Blog

Category:

Dance Teachers

New

Stop the Chatter: 5 Ways to Reclaim Focus in Your Dance Cla…

Struggling with chatty, distracted dance students? Discover 5 proven strategies to eliminate idle time, reframe corrections, and reclaim focus in your studio.

Blog

Category:

Dance Teachers

New

The Ultimate Dance Studio April Fools’ Guide: Pliés, Piroue…

Trade intense rehearsals for absolute absurdity! Check out the ultimate guide to hilarious, harmless April Fools' pranks for dance studio owners, teachers, and students.

Blog

Category:

None

New

DESIGNING JAZZ CLASS WITH INTENTION: 3 WAYS TO KEEP IT FRES…

Upgrade your jazz dance lesson plans. Explore three expert tips for teachers to refine technique, expand music choices, and build thoughtful progressions.

Blog

Category:

Inspiration Board

New

Beyond the Barre: Why the Dance Teacher Web Conference & Ex…

Join the 2026 Dance Teacher Web Conference & Expo in Las Vegas this August 6-9! Discover fresh choreography, business strategies, and grow your studio.

Teacher article

Category:

Dance Teachers

New

BUILDING BACK FLEXIBILITY: STRENGTH BEFORE SHAPE

There is a moment in almost every dance class when a teacher says, “Lift your chest,” and half the room responds by collapsing into their lower backs. We see it in arabesques that crunch instead of lengthen. In bridges that …

Teacher article

Category:

Dance Teachers

New

SMALL TECHNICAL FIXES THAT TRANSFORM TURNS AND JUMPS

Every dance teacher knows the moment. You’re watching across the floor and something feels off. The pirouettes are traveling. The jumps look heavy. The relevés aren’t quite high enough. The dancers are working hard — but the technique isn’t translating. …

Blog

Category:

None

New

IS A COMPETITION TEAM RIGHT FOR YOUR STUDIO?

At some point, almost every studio owner asks the question: “Should we start a competition team?” Maybe parents are asking. Maybe students want more. Maybe nearby studios are growing competitive programs. Maybe you feel pressure to “level up.” But here’s …

Teacher article

Category:

Dance Teachers

New

Finding Their Spotlight: Young Dancers in Musical Theatre

There’s something magical about watching a young dancer take the stage for a musical theatre performance. The bright lights, the expectation of the audience, the rhythm of music—it’s a lot to take in for any child. For many, the first …

Blog

Category:

Dance Teachers

New

WHY TAP DANCE IS ESPECIALLY VALUABLE FOR YOUNG DANCERS

Tap dance is often underestimated in early dance training, yet it offers some of the most developmentally appropriate benefits for young dancers. Beyond rhythm and sound, tap builds coordination, musicality, cognitive skills, and confidence in ways few other styles can. …

1580 Post Road Fairfield, CT © Copyright 2025 by DanceTeacherWeb.com