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How to Select a Dance Studio
Are all dance studios the same?
No, you need to know that not all dance studios are the same. Unfortunately, there are no licensing or certification requirements for dance studios or dance teachers in Canada. So it is important that parents choose carefully and wisely since improper training can result in injury and frustration for the student.
Extracurricular activities for children are abundant and selecting one that is appropriate and a good fit for your child can be difficult. You want to be certain the activity is an educational and exciting one that will bring your child delightful memories and experiences for years to come. So how do you choose? What questions should you ask? And when you ask the right questions, what answers should you be looking for?
To help you in your selection, Dance Kids Canada has prepared these “Five Questions Every Parent Should Ask Before Selecting a Dance Studio.”
How do I know I will receive quality instruction?
It's always important to make sure that your child's instructors are well trained. Dance instructors are not licensed in this country - anyone can claim to be able to teach your child to dance. Look for someone who has professional dance training, holds a degree in dance, education or a related field from an accredited college or university, or is a certified member of a national organization such as the Royal Academy of Dance (RAD) or the Associated Dance Arts for Professional Teachers (ADAPT). Any of these are a good indication that the instructor knows what to teach, when to teach it, and how it should be taught. A good school will follow a carefully designed syllabus of instruction in the teaching and well being of its students.
Ask about the Annual Performance?
An end-of-the year performance is important! It gives a dancer valuable stage experience, as well as the opportunity to use what they've learned during the year. Dance is, after all, a performing art! The year-end performance should be designed to compliment your child's classroom training - not replace it.
Ask about age appropriateness?
Music, costuming and choreography should all be reflective of a student's age and ability level.
What should I look for in a dance facility?
The single most important thing you should consider about a facility is the type of floor that is used. One of the best ways to enjoy dance safely is to select a school with floating floors which are specially designed to reduce fatigue and prevent injuries. A quality facility will also provide a clean, neat, and safe environment and offer amenities such as a comfortable waiting area, full-length mirrors, sturdy ballet barres, and adequate restrooms.
Ask about Customer Service and Assistance?
In many studios the teachers or studio director conduct classes in addition to handling all administrative duties. By trying to do two jobs at once, the class may suffer as the teacher has to use valuable class time for customer service issues, or the studio may have no customer service available if the teachers are in class. To have a positive dance experience, it is important to select a studio that can assist you with your questions when you need them answered. Dance Kids Canada is committed to providing our students with solid dance training in a caring and nurturing environment, while also providing parents with assistance and customer service.
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(416) 422-5920
No, you need to know that not all dance studios are the same. Unfortunately, there are no licensing or certification requirements for dance studios or dance teachers in Canada. So it is important that parents choose carefully and wisely since improper training can result in injury and frustration for the student.
Extracurricular activities for children are abundant and selecting one that is appropriate and a good fit for your child can be difficult. You want to be certain the activity is an educational and exciting one that will bring your child delightful memories and experiences for years to come. So how do you choose? What questions should you ask? And when you ask the right questions, what answers should you be looking for?
To help you in your selection, Dance Kids Canada has prepared these “Five Questions Every Parent Should Ask Before Selecting a Dance Studio.”
How do I know I will receive quality instruction?
It's always important to make sure that your child's instructors are well trained. Dance instructors are not licensed in this country - anyone can claim to be able to teach your child to dance. Look for someone who has professional dance training, holds a degree in dance, education or a related field from an accredited college or university, or is a certified member of a national organization such as the Royal Academy of Dance (RAD) or the Associated Dance Arts for Professional Teachers (ADAPT). Any of these are a good indication that the instructor knows what to teach, when to teach it, and how it should be taught. A good school will follow a carefully designed syllabus of instruction in the teaching and well being of its students.
Ask about the Annual Performance?
An end-of-the year performance is important! It gives a dancer valuable stage experience, as well as the opportunity to use what they've learned during the year. Dance is, after all, a performing art! The year-end performance should be designed to compliment your child's classroom training - not replace it.
Ask about age appropriateness?
Music, costuming and choreography should all be reflective of a student's age and ability level.
What should I look for in a dance facility?
The single most important thing you should consider about a facility is the type of floor that is used. One of the best ways to enjoy dance safely is to select a school with floating floors which are specially designed to reduce fatigue and prevent injuries. A quality facility will also provide a clean, neat, and safe environment and offer amenities such as a comfortable waiting area, full-length mirrors, sturdy ballet barres, and adequate restrooms.
Ask about Customer Service and Assistance?
In many studios the teachers or studio director conduct classes in addition to handling all administrative duties. By trying to do two jobs at once, the class may suffer as the teacher has to use valuable class time for customer service issues, or the studio may have no customer service available if the teachers are in class. To have a positive dance experience, it is important to select a studio that can assist you with your questions when you need them answered. Dance Kids Canada is committed to providing our students with solid dance training in a caring and nurturing environment, while also providing parents with assistance and customer service.
Register Now!
Click Here
(416) 422-5920