Back to School 2009 — Student Edition
August 15, 2009 by Nichelle (admin)
Filed under Blog, For Students, Toolbox
Hope you had a wonderful summer! Did you do some dancing? Are you excited for the dance season to begin (or has it already)? Here are some past Dance Advantage posts that will help to prepare you for the year ahead.
Getting Your Head in the Game
- Strengths and Weaknesses — We’ve all got ‘em! Read how to make the most of yours!
- I Can’t! — You CAN overcome the I Can’ts. Don’t miss this one!
- 7 Ways Dance is Like Learning the ABC’s — I challenge YOU to come up with the 7th!
- Approaching Your Teacher or Studio Owner — You don’t have to be proposing something BIG to make use of these ways to suggest your ideas to a teacher. Let your voice heard in a way that will make your teacher want to listen!
Choreography
Performance
- 7 Secrets of Super Performers (Improving Your Performance Skills)
- What Is Artistry and How Do I Develop It?
Pretty Self-Explanatory!
More, more, more!
Tune up your Technique
There are articles and how-to’s in our Toolbox about turns, jumps, strengthening exercises, common corrections (like sickling) and more. Looking for something specific? Do a keyword search on the home page!
Brush up on Vocabulary
Confused or need to know more about the terminology used in your classes? Click the image below for related posts or do a search!
College Students
Check out the College Guide Series!
Back to School 2009 — Teacher Edition
August 14, 2009 by Nichelle (admin)
Filed under Blog, For Classroom, For Studio Owners, For Teachers/Studio Owners, Toolbox
Is it really that time of year already?
As you put together and plan your classes for the coming dance season, here’s a look back at some Dance Advantage articles that may be of use to you.
Class/Lesson Planning –
Class Planning Part One: Developing a Curriculum Outline
Class Planning Part Two: Focusing on Skills and Concepts in Lesson Plans
Teaching Young Dancers –
Objectives
How to Develop Musical Awareness in Dance Students
Teaching and Exploring the History and Evolution of Dance
Why and How to Encourage Students to See Concert Dance
Mustering their Motivation: Strategies for Engaging and Inspiring Students
Reflection and Journaling for Dancers
Studio Biz
12 Steps to a More Eco-Friendly Dance Studio
Comparing Facebook Pages and Groups — Which is Best for My Dance Studio?
Facebook Privacy How-To: Maintaining a Student/Teacher Relationship
Also, check out this new resource from Rhee Gold — DanceStudioBiz — Design, order, and print newsletters, brochures, and other promotional items online!
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For more articles on technique, choreography, terminology, and music, visit The Toolbox! This lists (chronologically) all the posts on this blog that give all dancers (teachers and students) tools they can use for class and performance. The Toolbox is separated into subcategories. Check out the drop-down menu for Toolbox in the Dance Advantage navigation bar (top right, under the DA logo/header).
Coming Soon!!
Stay tuned here at Dance Advantage for a list of dance-friendly props for children’s classes (and where to find them)!
















My name is Nichelle Strzepek and I started this blog in 2008 after the birth of my son. 