Tuesday, April 24, 2012

How to choose dance studio?

Dance studio is a place where you go to get taught your dances. That is not the only thing; it actually is like a second home to you. You have friends there that act like your family. The girls and boys at the studio are always there for you no matter what. Two or three teacher's will be teaching you, but they will be teaching you different dances. Learning new dances will always help you with your technique. According to dictionary.reference.com the definition of "technique is a skill or ability in a particular field.”
Kids at age three can also dance. If you are looking for a dance studio that suits you, always look for good qualities. Look for a studio that has other kids your kids same age. That way whenever they do start dance they will be able to have a friend to motivate them. It is good to meet new people in a dance studio too. You can meet people that go to your same school and you never noticed them before. Parents and kids should also look for a studio that understands your schedule. Parents should go to one of the other classes to watch different students. See if the students are what you want your child to look like.
A Dance studio is not a joke, it is somewhere to work and meet new people. You should be able to experience new things and learn new steps. If you believe your daughter or son is not learning anything at the studio they are in now. You should definitely look around for a different studio to see if you want your kids going to a different studio. Kids are not the only people who dance. Parents learns dances also. If parents want to learn a dance they should go to a teacher that will be able to help them and go their pace. Anyone can dance, and you can learn from any director. If you want to see some really good dancers check out the videos below.


To Summarize Treva Bedinghaus steps for choosing a dance studio is, A professional setting, Qualified Teacher, Cushioned dance floor, Small  class sizes, A pleasing environment, Realistic expectations, Reasonable tuition and fees.   

8 comments:

  1. I think you're right about a dance studio being more than a place to learn dances. They are people that will always be there when you need them.

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  2. You need to shorten your paragraphs. And you didn't cite your video

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    1. I would put a link on it, But i forgot which one it was honestly. But thank you for telling me. It wont show up on my school computer or it would pop up in a different window.

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  3. I really like your post. You should keep up the good work. You might want to make your paragraphs shorter.

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    2. Okay, Thanks for the advice. Do you think I should just space my paragraphs out instead?

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  4. I LOVE the video. I think what Hannah means is that you need more paragraphs. Break the ones you have into smaller pieces.

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