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Separation of Feet with Aaron Turner
Aaron is back with more great tap teaching tips that will help your students improve their shading and clarity
Aaron is back with more great tap teaching tips that will help your students improve their shading and clarity
Center floor exercises and progressions in HIP HOP focused on patterns and rhythmic footwork to help enhance a hip hop dancer's agility, timing and coordination. The focus will be on an intermediate level with tips on how to simplify for a beginner or enhance for a more advanced dancer.
In round #1 we discussed the issues of the youngin’s, “I’ve got to go pee?”...”Mommy let go, she’ll be fine”. This round let’s tap into finding resolve to many of the older kid issues
The key to student retention is staff retention! So in this workshop, Erin will be sharing easy ways to increase your staff and student retention rates and keep them for the long haul.
The future of dance studio management. Prepare to be inspired as we discuss the limitless possibilities AI brings to the dance studio industry. Embrace the future and gain a competitive edge by harnessing AI's ability to augment your studio's growth, efficiency, and overall success. Together, let's embark on a journey towards a brighter and more prosperous future for your dance studio.
Dance Teacher Web is thrilled to partner with the world leader in pre-school content Ready, Set, Dance. Each month their team will be presenting new work exclusively for DTW members. If you are looking for ideas to help grow your young children’s program this content will be a MUST watch... Enjoy!
All studios offer dance classes and performances. What can be the ultimate differentiator? Learn the one thing that matters more than anything else to stand out from the rest.
Broadway Choreographer Ricky Hinds presents a fun combination to Something About the Boy from the musical Back to the Future
Check out the Dance Teacher Web Conference and Expo inspirational endnote presentation by Ray Leeper renowned teacher and choreographer. Join us this summer to accelerate your growth as a dance educator and/or business owner.
In this session, Angela D’Valda Sirico will give you ideas on how to successfully incorporate different levels of technique to compliment each other and create a beautiful piece of choreography. Many studios find themselves with a variety of dancers that perhaps do not have the same technical ability or age, that you want to combine into a number that will be a testament to your creative thoughts and know- how as a teacher. It’s not always easy BUT, using the steps that each dancer is capable of executing will give you the opportunity to create a dance that reflects your studio in the best possible way.
Every month DTW founders and Veteran Studio Owners Steve Sirico and Angela D'Valda Sirico will tackle a new hot topic with unique tips and powerful suggestions on solutions that you can use right away... Here's to your success!.
Reuse your combos to multiple different pieces of music for a whole new vibe. This class is inspiring, especially for choreography. We will rethink and embrace our old routines with renewed vigor and enthusiasm. Tap shoes on……let’s get innovative!
Keep classes fun and interesting, while motivating your young students to work hard. When and how to start working at the barre, and how to set up your class timeline for the year. Raise your expectations, help dancers set and achieve realistic goals, and keep them coming back for more!
Check out the Dance Teacher Web Conference and Expo inspirational endnote presentation by Louis Kavouras who is the chair of dance at the University of Nevada Las Vegas, Department of Dance. Join us to accelerate your growth as a dance educator and/or business owner.
Focusing on elements of training Dancers for Success: Breathing, Balance, Strength, Flexibility, Coordination, Rhythm and Musicality. The class will start with a quick review of Kelley Technique, basic jazz positions, kick exercises and movement across the floor.
We are teaching in an unprecedented time where our dance student’s mental and emotional health are paramount, more so than ever. We are responsible for our dancers’ physical dance training as well as nurturing their overall well-being. This class will focus on integrating creative mindfulness techniques into your studio’s curriculum using fun, effective, age appropriate activities and exercises. Incorporating yoga, guided meditation, dance improvisation, choreography composition, breath-work, journaling, discussion, etc., class will provide tools and a template to maintain awareness of student well-being, creating a safe space for all.