Gerflor, a global leader in designing and manufacturing specialized resilient flooring for sport, commercial, transport and residential environments, has announced that it...
Whether you are opening a dance studio for the first time, or have owned one for awhile, you know a proper dance...
This September, City Ballet San Francisco (CBSF) is returning to the location it has operated from for nearly 20 years, but it...
Steps on Broadway, the internationally recognized dance training center now in its 41st year, announced the establishment of The Carol Paumgarten Fund for...
After a year of lockdown, dance studios in New York City were finally given permission to reopen on March 22. Studios are...
Creating an appropriate and safe dance floor at home can present a number of challenges. Your first consideration is where to locate...
Tap dancers need sounds quality and quantity. They also need a surface that can withstand the pounding of metal taps and a...
Eight months after the start of the coronavirus outbreak, some aspects of the New York scene are starting to trickle back. The...
If you are either in the market to start using dance studio management software or in the market to switch from your...
Your Back to Dance Guide is out now. With back to school, comes back to dance! Are you ready for your best...
Let’s talk about first impression. A girlfriend of mine has three-year-old twins, and she booked online for a tiny tots class. She...
“My floor is acting up!” “My floor is too slippery!” “My floor is too sticky!” “I can’t keep up with cleaning my...
As a studio owner, you’re probably always thinking of ways to keep business strong, increase clientele and maintain status as a successful...
With all the traffic and classes going on, it’s a wonder that dance floor maintenance isn’t a full-time job. In some cases,...
Some of you studio owners might cringe at the thought of these two words: dance moms. Your scared expression might be because...
Parents! Do you ever feel like all of the costs of having a child who dances are starting to pile up, and...
Most of us dreamed about being prima ballerinas when we were little. The reality is that it can’t turn out that way...
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 Allison Gupton of Dance Informa. Do you ever wonder why certain studios do really well at competition consistently, year after year?...
By Stephanie Wolf and Deborah Searle of Dance Informa. The casual passerby crossing 75th Street at Broadway in Manhattan likely won’t turn...
Great products and studio solutions to start your dance year off right! Check out Dance Informa’s Back to School Guide featuring the...
By Emily Yewell Volin of Dance Informa. Faculty A studio is only as good as its instructors and different classes require a...