Love is In the Air — Valentine’s Day At Your Studio
February 2, 2010 by Nichelle (admin)
Filed under Blog, Business & Technology, Featured, For Teachers/Studio Owners
Is Valentine’s Day only for sweethearts?
No. Some might consider it just a “Hallmark Holiday” but Valentine’s Day remains an opportunity to show appreciation for and celebrate our friends, family, and loved ones. With the exception of ballroom or social dance schools, it’s not typically a holiday that gets much attention at dance studios… a candy heart here, a Valentine for the teacher there…
Why not make Valentine’s Day an event in your studio?
Here are a few lovely ideas!
Have students bring a parent (or two) to class. It is a great way to wrap parent observation (often held around this time of year anyway) and dance parent appreciation together with a sweet theme. After all, we love our dance parents!
A parent could even participate in class. A “My heart belongs to Daddy” theme may get the fathers to join in! If you’ve got a class of girls, you might want to check out my list of father/daughter songs.
Bring a friend to class. This is a fun marketing idea that many studios have adopted. Students get to bring a friend to their class to share their favorite activity, their friends get a taste of your class or school, and studios may enjoy a few extra customers when all is said and done. On Valentine’s Day the focus doesn’t have to be on “sweethearts” though high school students may get a kick out of bringing significant others. Try some fun partnering or mirroring activities. After all, two hearts are better than one!
Speaking of partnering… If you don’t have time to create your own event around the holiday. Why not make your class extra special with some fun mirroring activities for young children or a partnering class for the older ones. I love this idea for a Dynamic Friendship Dance from Stacey at Leaping Legs!
Hold an open class. Take a cue from your social-dancing cousins. An open class could be held during an evening of the week that you wouldn’t normally have class. Make it something accessible and appealing to males and females of all ages, like an introductory Hip Hop class. Open it to the community. If it’s an adult class, bill it as a great date night. If it’s for kids, just make it fun. If you think you may fill up, hold more than one class. Consider it an open house for people to ask questions or get more information about your school. Get volunteers from your studio to decorate for the holiday and serve refreshments!
These are just a few ideas – do you have one to share?
Does your studio do something special for Valentine’s Day?
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Great post! I have been thinking about this. I want to make valentines for my kids but I have been looking for cute ones without candy. (mommies don’t like me to give out candy) Any ideas? I wish I had my own space so I could do some of these extra “nighttime” activities! Sounds so fun!
What about something with a glow stick like this?
Family Fun has some other cute ideas in their Best Valentine’s Day Cards section: http://familyfun.go.com/valentines-day/valentines-day-cards/
…some with candy, some without. There are ones using seed packets, teddy grahams (for bear hugs), and popcorn. Have fun!!
These are so cute! Thank you! I love the glow stick one! Now to find glow sticks in NYC! They must have them somewhere!
Hi Nichelle! I just want to give you kudos again on your site, it is so well done, looks fabulous and has a ton of great content. I can’t wait until my 2 year old is able to go to dance class!!
Have a great day!
Thanks very much! I’m excited for my 2-year-old to try some dance classes too! He’s already asked about it and I think he’d really love creative dance – we play around with it at home.