4 Things Every Parent Should Know
Before Choosing A Dance Studio

 
If most dance studios seem to have qualified, experienced teachers and a big show at the end of the year, aren’t they all pretty much the same? Does it really matter where you decide to enroll? Yes? There are four main things that can make a huge difference in the quality of instruction your child receives, the amount of extra work and hassles the parents must deal with, and the overall enjoyment and satisfaction of being involved with a dance program. Here are four things that every parent should consider before deciding on a dance studio for their child.

1. What type of dance floor is used?

Dance is a very physical activity that requires a lot of jumping which can put stress on your bones and joints. Most dance footwear does not provide any cushioning or support, so the shock of dance movement can place a lot of pressure on the knees and back of a dancer. The best way to prevent against potential injury is by choosing a studio with a professional “floating floor.” A floating floor is a dance floor that rests on a system of high-density foam that absorbs the shock of jumping. A high-density foam base is superior to a “sprung” floor which usually consists of a wood structure built on the regular floor.

The top layer of the dance floor is also an important factor. A vinyl composite “Marley” floor is accepted worldwide as the best surface layer for recreational to professional dance. Facilities such as the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, the Royal Academy of Dance in London, England, and Riverdance – The Touring Show, all use Marley floors as their dance surface. A Marley floor allows dancers to slide, with a degree of “controlled slip, but is not slippery so there is less risk of slips and falls. Very few studios use professional Marley floors because of the expense involved and usually opt for a regular floor tile for a studio floor.

All of our studio locations have floating floors that have over 700 high density foam blocks under the floor surface and a Marley top surface that is imported from England. Our special floors help reduce the risk of injuries and allow students to dance longer without getting tired.

2. What is the size of the class?

If the dance class has fewer students in it each child will receive more personalized attention, learn more and have more fun. With younger students it is easier for a teacher to maintain control over the class and make sure each student understands the concepts and instructions. Our smaller class sizes make sure that no fundamental concepts are being missed. A smaller class size also ensures that each student is not developing bad habits or improper technique.

Our studio limits all of our classes (ages 6 and up) to a maximum of just 12 students per class. With our Toddler dance classes (ages 3 – 5), we limit all of our classes to a maximum of just 10 students per class.

3. What are the “extras” required for the year end show?

Most studios put on a year end show in a professional theater. Students that perform in the show must have a costume for their dance number. Some studios may require parents to sew their child’s costumes (or pay extra) and the parents must find their own seamstress to do the sewing. This can be inconvenient and frustrating for parents who are busy or can’t sew. Our studios use our own professional tailor to sew and alter the costumes so parents don’t have to worry about any costume hassles. You will not be faced with any extra work or expense.

4. Can I get immediate assistance and customer service?

In many dance studios the teacher or the studio owner conducts classes and does the administration. By trying to do two jobs at once, the class may suffer as the teacher has to use class time for customer service issues. Some studios may have no customer service available if the teacher is in a class. To have a good experience it is important to choose a studio that can assist you with details like costumes or schedules even when a teacher is occupied in a class. Our studios have office staff on hand during all regular class times so you can get immediate assistance.