Leaps and Bounds: Dance Advantage is Growing

It is hard to believe that I began Dance Advantage just over six months ago!  Last April, the idea that had been loitering in my head became a living, breathing entity.  I had no idea where this blog would take me, how much time I would put into it, or if anyone would even read the darn thing!  My aim was to write about all of the things I never seem to have time to cover when teaching my classes, to pull together useful links and sites, to offer my knowledge of dance and share my passion.  My hope was that other teachers and dance students would take these things, apply them to their work and study, and share them with others.

As you can see from the chart above, Dance Advantage is growing!  More people are commenting and responding, and the number of hits this blog receives has been steadily rising.  I expect that it will continue to do so in October and beyond.  The numbers are nothing compared to many sites but I wanted to share this small success with those of you who regularly read the blog.

Using This Site to Your Advantage

Since I’m taking time out to talk about the blog itself, I’d like to point out some important features you may not be aware of. There are pages offered on this site that don’t show up in feeds (if that happens to be how you read the blog) that I think are helpful to current subscribers and visitors alike.  In particular, the About page offers some ideas about how I hope this site will be used and also some of the other places where Dance Advantage is present online.  For instance, I have a page and profile on Facebook – I’d be honored if you became a fan there. Another useful page provides a tour of the Dance Advantage website.  Most importantly, on this page I’ve explained how to use category or tag links to help you find archived or past posts you may have missed.

Your Own Magazine

If you enjoy or make use of the posts here, regardless if you are a frequent reader or just visiting, I also want to encourage you to subscribe to the blog.  I’ve found that many people searching the internet for information don’t know much about blogs or RSS feeds.  I know I didn’t prior to setting up this website!

You can quickly subscribe to e-mail updates with just a few clicks.  I usually subscribe to all of the blogs I read with Google Reader, however.  Amber, of The Dance Primer, recently wrote on her personal blog about creating a “personalized magazine” using a feed aggregator (or reader).  If you know nothing about feeds, a little information may be enlightening but not necessary to understanding Amber’s analogy.  She likens the experience of trying to keep track of all the magazine articles and clippings one might find useful, to trying to keep track of the online info you want to read and find again.  A feed reader allows you to create one big magazine, filled with updates from all of the websites you read (or want to read) regularly.  Instead of one magazine for each interest, here you can combine your love of dance with your passion for knitting, plus keep tabs on current events, reality tv, and what’s new in parenting, and do it all in one place.  A reader has been invaluable for me because I rarely ever take the time to visit my bookmarked websites – it becomes overwhelming.  A reader allows the websites to come to you.  Of course, a reader can only read feeds, and while still really useful for blogs and other places where you see this little symbol, I’m finding I need more to manage all those “clippings.”  So, I’ve been looking at a few options: Journler, MacJournal, and Google Notebook.  The latter is free but a bit more limited.  You should check it out though if you, too have trouble keeping track of it all, or are a blogger like me.  I’ll let you know what I end up using.

At Your Service

Thanks again to all of you that read regularly.  Because this site’s mission is to serve you, I would be remiss if I didn’t ask your opinions.  So I want to know…

What topics would you like to see covered on this site?

What would you like to see more of?

Which posts have been the most useful to you so far?

Have you or would you share the site with other dancers, your students, your teachers?

How do you feel about the design/layout/features offered on the site?

Do you subscribe? Why or Why Not?

I truly want to hear from you! Add your comments or contact me.  Thanks again for reading! I promise it’s on with the dance for the next post!

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About Nichelle (admin)

Nichelle Strzepek began Dance Advantage in 2008, equipped with little more than passion for movement education, curiosity, and an intuitive sense that the Internet could bring dancers together. She has written about 100,000 words on dance and dance training each year of its existence. Nichelle holds a BA in dance and is an instructor with more than 16 years experience. She continues to perform as a contemporary dance artist, covers dance in the Houston area as a freelance writer and critic, and balances daily life as a full-time mom of two young children.

Comments

  1. I agree, in my teaching I try to share as much of my experiences and knowledge as possible. Particularly when teaching at dance studios where class-time is limited, however, it can be tricky to include everything you want to share about dance history, or current dance events/artists, anatomy/kinesiology, and even performance and technique. I mean teachers try, but there is so much! That’s where offering trips or workshops or master classes or online resources to your students is important – these fill in the gaps, I think.

  2. Hey, I think the best of teaching is dedicating the time to share all the experiences you are having in the dance room.

    I also have a blog too. I just started it and I just write things I have in mind about dancing, teaching, arts in general…

    Thanks for sharing. I am working on my thesis about dance teaching and it is great to know different points of view.

    Thank you :)

    Carolina Gzz
    Monterrey, México

    I am also the company Arte Móvil Danza Clan assistant. Check out their blog.
    http://www.artemovildanzaclan.blogspot.com

  3. dougist says:

    I use Journler and love it. I think that if Mark Twain were alive today he’d use Journler also. I wrote about ti here…

    http://dougist.com/index.php?p=25

    Doug

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