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Teacher Resources
As an educator, it is important to continue your own education and development to better assist your students. Keep updated with the latest information and resources available and enjoy tips to help you successfully run and grow your studio.
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Marketing Tips - Promote Your School in '09 |
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Determine your target market. Is it senior students, beginners, young teens, tiny tots? Where does your market live and go to school/work? This will help you to aim your marketing efforts at the right prospects, and achieve better results.
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Marketing Tips - Promote Your School in '09 (Part 2) |
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A uniform and jackets, crossovers, dance bags and t-shirts with your name and logo on them can be promotion at not only dance competitions and events, but when your dancers visit the local shops after dance, visit their friends or even go to school. |
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News Resource - Balanchine Catalogue |
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On January 15th the George Balanchine Foundation launched a new online publication, the Balanchine Catalogue. The Balanchine Catalogue is a fully searchable database giving first-performance details of all known dances created by George Balanchine.
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Great New Dance Reads
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In the last year many new dance books have been published. With winter on our door steps, now is a great time to snuggle up and read. Catch up on your dance research, history and photography. |
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Robert Helpmann: A Servant of Art |
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A magnificently illustrated account of one of our greatest performers, Robert Helpmann, a Servant of Art is a wonderful read for anyone interested in Australian ballet and theatre history.
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The Evolution of Dance
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| Throughout history, people have danced as part of religious ritual and social celebration. Dance is traceable through prehistoric art, Biblical documentation, Roman dance-drama, Eastern art and religion, and Celtic ritual. |
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Fokine's Five Principles |
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What a night it was! The Royal Ballet presented Petrushka (c.1957) at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, especially recreated by guest Russian choreographer Grigoriev. |
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