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Tapping in Gilbert’s Footsteps

For one day, Retter’s Academy of Dance in Agoura Hills, California, became a film set, complete with bright lights, film equipment, and a silver curtain backdrop. Three young studio dancers tapped...

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Soul-Searching Dance

Engaging students is the best route to committed participation—dance teachers and choreographers know that. If you want students to make the most of your classes or bring more expressiveness to...

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Let Your Tap Creativity Flow

Tap dance is an infant in the scope of dance history. Unlike ballet, which has traveled to us through at least 200 generations of teachers, tap can claim only four or five generations of structured...

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Schools With Staying Power | Doing It Mom’s Way

After 65 years, Miss Jeanne’s School of Dance Arts must be doing something right. Last Memorial Day weekend saw more than 60 adult dancers, ranging in age from late teens to 60-something, performing a...

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Intimate Intensive

The studio owners and teachers filling The Gold School studio had a million questions—about marketing techniques, dealing with problem personalities, balancing work and family, providing quality...

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Broadway on the Pacific

In the dance meccas of New York, L.A., and Chicago, many studios offer training that sets students on a track to a dance career. Then there’s the Academy of Performing Arts (APA). Though its home is...

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As the Dance Teacher Turns | Part 9

Dolly led Jackson into Studio A at 9 o’clock sharp on a bright Saturday morning. “I am so excited to have you here to teach!” she said, showing Jackson how to work the sound system. Continue reading

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Yoga/Dance

We’ve all seen them—classes called “Yoga Dance” or “Yoga Bootie Ballet,” mixed in among the traditional ballet or jazz offerings. But this trend—the crossover between dance and yoga—has something...

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Bright Biz Idea | Better Together

Everywhere I travel I hear the same story: dance teachers and studio owners lamenting the loss of students to high school dance teams. The reasons vary, but the trend is clear. Continue reading

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November 2010 | Tops on the Tap Scene

Chicago is known for many things—Barack Obama, the comic lineage of The Second City, the blues tradition of performers like Buddy Guy, the lakefront, harsh winters, rough-and-tumble politics, Michael...

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Ballet Scene | Ballet à la Briansky

In a spacious dance studio at Mount Holyoke College, a class is in the able hands of Viktor Lytvynov, a ballet teacher and company director from Kiev, Ukraine. Continue reading

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Teacher in the Spotlight | Shay Thompson Morgan

Shay, a former soloist and ballet mistress with William Starrett’s Columbia City Ballet, became director of her own studio at age 19. Her commitment to her craft shows through the numerous achievements...

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Thinking Out Loud | The Church of Debby

A former student of mine stopped by the studio. I hadn’t seen her in years. She brought me a gift and told me how much being at the studio helped her in her life. I do remember that I always encouraged...

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I am a huge fan of your magazine! As a 33-year-old studio owner, I have found this to be my go-to for running my businesses, teaching, and even preparing to start a family. Thank you for providing such...

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EditorSpeak

I’m writing this right after chatting with British choreographer Wayne McGregor, artistic director of Wayne McGregor | Random Dance and resident choreographer at The Royal Ballet. Continue reading

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Teacher to Teacher | An Inspirational Adventure

Being a dance teacher requires almost constant creative thought, from teaching dance classes to dreaming up shows and performance opportunities for students. Where does all this creativity come from?...

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A Better You | Body Check

For dancers, pain is a way of life. And as teachers, after years of accepting the physical discomfort caused by rigorous training, rehearsal, and performance, we may end up with a skewed perspective on...

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On My Mind

At a recent Project Motivate seminar I ran into a school owner who had not been to any kind of continuing education event for more than 20 years. Continue reading

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2 Tips for Teachers | Ballet Basics

So many young dancers don’t know what they don’t know. Those who feel they “know it all” may become frustrated when they take class elsewhere and find that they have to keep up with more advanced...

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Ask Rhee Gold

Hi Rhee, I am toying with the idea of making my teachers part-time employees versus independent contractors. A neighboring studio owner contacted me about a teacher of hers whom she pays as a...

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