As a studio owner, you have so many choices, companies, claims, endorsements and recommendations of dance floor systems to consider. The more...
Given that dance teaching is mostly a live experience, conducted in real time and space, with real, sweating bodies, how can a...
You may have established a “no drinks allowed” (except for water) rule at your studio, but still there are the inevitable spills,...
As a studio owner, you’re probably always thinking of ways to keep business strong, increase clientele and maintain status as a successful...
Parents! Do you ever feel like all of the costs of having a child who dances are starting to pile up, and...
By Angela D’Valda Sirico of DanceTeacherWeb.com. All businesses have customers. Many have staff and business associates that you will have to work...
By Steve Sirico of DanceTeacherWeb.com and Dance Teacher Web LIVE Conference & Expo. We have been asked this question many times. The answer is now! ...
By Paul Henderson. The other day I happened to glance down at my wife’s feet. No shoes and no socks revealed a...
MOTION [mo-shun] Noun The action or process of moving forward; Power of movement; The act or process of moving; The ability or power to move. The word “motion” is defined as the...
For those of you that haven’t heard, MOTION by TigerSix is the new dance studio management software for the industry. MOTION was designed to...
“By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail.” – Benjamin Franklin. By Paul Henderson. Your end of the season recital is...
By Rachel Kennedy of Dance Informa. A Mirrorless Revelation In 1994, I had the privilege of attending the American Dance Festival in...
By Paul Henderson. The biggest “aha moment” for my dance studio happened in 2006 when I noticed that our students never came...
It’s Time to Prepare for Next Season’s Enrollment! By Paul Henderson Everywhere we go this question inevitably comes up – “How do...
By Steve Sirico of DanceTeacherWeb.com and Dance Teacher Web LIVE Conference & Expo. Over the years of coaching studio owners and talking...
By Paul Henderson. A little while ago I was the front seat passenger in a car driving along the highway on my...