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03 12th, 2009

A rewarding dance class can be hard to find, and it takes effort and research to find the right one that’s best for you. So that’s why the Dance Class Blog was set up. It’s here to assist you, to make sure that you find the most reliable & effective dance class out there. We know it can be tricky sometimes, and to discover a quality studio with a truly good instructor is something that we think everyone should have access to…

The dance class Blog Team has compiled a forum for you to discover some top-notch yet economical dance class locations. We want you to be united with the most exciting and vibrant dance teachers, period. That’s why we’re here, and that’s why we’ve created this blog. We know the teachers, we know the towns, we know the studios, and we want you to learn to dance…

Take a peak at our up-to-date dance class listings, or review some of our dance videos to learn at your own pace. These sites are a good starting point: DanceCrazy, SalsaDanceDVD, or The Dance Store

 

 

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Dance and Music Classes and Lessons in Phoenix, North Phoenix and Scottsdale AZ- Jazz, Ballet, Hip Hop. Tap, Musical Theater, Piano, Voice, Guitar www.benderperformingarts.com 602-971-9170

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CC & Co. Dance Complex – Raleigh NC

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03 31st, 2009

I have a passion for street dance, but I have never taken it any further.

I would really love to start up my own classes to teach dance to children and teenagers, but I dont know where to start :-}

I assume I cannot just start up the classes without a qualification & insurance, etc… so…

Does anyone know exactly what route I need to take to enable me to do this?

Many thanks
I am based in Liverpool, UK, so I would be looking to start in this area.

Good luck with your chosen career.

I don't teach dance but I teach kids yoga and meditation.

You would need to be CRB checked first, call local police station first and get that going and find out how you can go about it. I say that because I work in school and this time of year its pretty busy because everyone went back to school in September and there is always a back log. Don't delay it beacause if you are working with kids you are going to really need this.

Once passed, yes u would need the right qualifications, insurance and possibly a first aid course under your belt.

Then just start to advertise. You will get lots of word of mouth but leaflet drop every school,youth club, doctors, etc.

Go to your local press, local bbc tv, local radio and tell them what you are doing. Free PR is best advertising. Offer something to wet their taste buds.

Check out competition and don't under price yourself because if you are too cheap or too expensive, from my experience people will not come.

Oh yeah one last thing, parents paying you. From experience make sure you get a depoist. I'm not teaching u to suck eggs but again from experience if their are boundries put in place they cannot walk over you if they do not pay.
Some people have a cheek and then go nuts when payments are returned unpaid! Get money up front.

Hope I have not scared you too much. I'm self employed and know what it is like.

Good luck with everything and wish you continued success.

Blessed Be



I am seeking a cheap dance class for just the weekends.If you have any info about a workout class on the weekends that would be nice to! And I'm also looking for it to be in the Fort Worth area!

http://maps.google.com/maps?sourceid=ie7&rls=com.microsoft:en-US&ie=UTF-8&oe=utf8&um=1&q=dance+studios&near=Fort+Worth,+TX&fb=1&view=text&sa=X&oi=local_group&resnum=1&ct=more-results&cd=1

Have fun dancing!



Recess – Dance Lessons

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03 30th, 2009

Recess – Dance Lessons …

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http://sambabody.com Learn samba on 1, 2 and 3 counts. Fransini breaks down the samba basic with detailed instructions. …

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03 30th, 2009

Teacher & Class on Personalized Bear Plaque

Design your preschool, kindergarten, or elementary school class on their own plaque personalized with everyone’s name and their teacher as well as a unique saying on front. Makes a one-of-a-kind keepsake for an end of the year or appreciation gift for cub scouts, girl scouts, Sunday school, dance class or other groups. Create your keepsake for Class of 2008 graduation by seating the handmade student bears on the solid ceramic styled resin plaque with their teacher, instructor or leader. Create Your Teacher Plaque by the Using the EZ Menu Below! Like the students to wear graduation caps with the tassel in your school color? Make your request in the Common Box at the checkout.

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03 30th, 2009

Horrid Henry at Barnes and Noble

Humorous Stories Juvenile / Children’s Fiction – Henry is dragged to dancing class against his will; vies with Moody Margaret to make the yuckiest Glop; goes camping; and tries to be good like Perfect Peter – but not for … – Horrid Henry at Barnes and Noble

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03 30th, 2009

Most parents consider putting their child in some after school sport from an early age. Many of them change their minds when they realize how expensive and time-consuming that sport will be for them and their child.

Although some sports can be hard on the wallet, they may be worth the sacrifice. Sports activities do involve considerable time commitment, but there are some reasons why that can be beneficial to your child.

Two of my grandchildren were involved in sports since they were preschoolers. One is a boy and the other is a girl. Both of them started playing soccer as recreation when they were that age. They enjoyed the high physical activity of playing soccer on a regular basis. Neither of them were disciplinary problems at home or at school throughout their school years.

My grandson is the oldest and has a very calm personality. On the soccer field, he was a dynamo player. He developed physically and became very well toned. He was very self disciplined both in his academics and in his sports activities. He was at the top of his class all through school even though he spent a lot of time involved with both soccer practice and games.

His parents never had any trouble getting him to go to bed on time. He was worn out from practicing soccer. He ate a healthy diet to stay in good shape for all the physical energy he put into soccer. Year after year, he continued to play soccer and continued to excel in his classes.

When he graduated from high school, he was well known in his communities both for his reputation in soccer but also for his impeccable character. He went on to college and graduated with an engineering degree. Now he is employed as an engineer and is very happily married to his college sweetheart.

My grand daughter has a totally different personality. Although she is very quiet and unassuming, physically she has always been very hyper. She is in a constant state of motion. When she isn’t practicing dance moves, she is kicking a soccer ball.

Not only has she been involved in soccer from an early age, she also played basketball all through school. Besides her time spent in sports, she was in dance classes and recitals from the age of four until she was in 9th grade.

Even though she has been very busy with all the practices and games, she continued to carry a full academic load. She has continued to have an excellent grade point average all through school. Now that she can drive, her parents are relieved of some of their transporting duties. Most of the time, her parents have taken turns attending her games and recitals, always supporting her efforts.

She has never gotten into trouble at school or with law enforcement. Neither has her brother. Maybe they never got in trouble because they didn’t have time with all their sports commitments. She hasn’t shown any interest in dating either. She said she just doesn’t have time right now. However, she has gone to proms and other special school activities. Her dates for these events have been boys she knows from her sports teams.

When she graduates this summer, she will be attending college with a soccer scholarship. She is very excited about going to college even though she has no career plans yet. She is a very sweet innocent girl, but a dynamo, like her brother, when she is on the field. Even when her team doesn’t win, she is happy because she just loves to play.

My conclusions are that sports involvement is good for children. It teaches them how to work as a team player. Sports activities require self discipline which is good because it helps build a good foundation for their adult lives.

Having something specific to do with their time is beneficial and keeps them from feeling bored. Sports involvement gives them a sense of purpose and belonging. Those children and teens who are active in sports haven’t got time to think about getting into trouble. Doesn’t it sound like it is worth your financial and time investment?

Gabriel Adams
http://www.articlesbase.com/sports-and-fitness-articles/why-encourage-a-child-to-play-sports-639547.html



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