Career Options for Dancers

Career options for dancers

While we don’t like to dwell on it, eventually our students at Prestige Dance Studio are going to graduate from high school. They will have to navigate college, careers, and figuring out the role dance will play in their lives. We want our dancers to be aware of all the career options available for dancers. Even if they decide not to pursue dance professionally, there are MANY ways to incorporate dance into your life after you leave Prestige!

A few ideas to get your wheels turning:

  1. Professional Dancer– Perhaps the most obvious option, also the most difficult! Requires setting specific goals and lots of tenacity! In the path to landing a professional job, dancers will be required to continue to take dance classes, audition, and find ways to support themselves financially throughout the process.
  2. Dance Teacher– Spreading dance throughout the community and sharing it with students is an extremely rewarding path. Consider seeking out a dance teacher mentor or taking early education classes. Job opportunities can be found at private studios, public schools, and colleges.
  3. Dance Studio Owner– Combine dance, business, and education! Be prepared to wear lots of hats! Shape exactly the type of environment that you desire for your students.
  4. Choreographer– Work with dancers, dance studios, companies, or teams to create dance pieces. It may require a little time to build a portfolio. Most choreographers have a background as dance performers and teachers.
  5. Company Director– Start your own dance company! Similar to running a dance studio, this career path will require a mix of business skills and dance knowledge.  You will also need to raise money for your company and be confident managing a group of people. There are dance companies of ALL sizes and with a wide range of annual budgets.

Less obvious options:

  1. Arts Administrator– Dance organizations and companies need a team of professionals to keep everything running smoothly.
  2. Physical Therapist- Work specifically with dancers or athletes. Many major dance companies have a physical therapist on staff!
  3. Marketing Expert– Marketing is a broad term that includes graphic design, public relations, branding, web design, and anything else that helps to communicate a message.  All dance companies, organizations, and studios need marketing!
  4. Photographer or Videographer– It may be possible to build a career solely focusing on working with dancers or dance companies. Capture moments on stage or in the studio!
  5. Yoga or Pilates Instructor– Dancers need to cross train! Being a certified teacher is also a great career path for dancers pursuing a professional dance career. The hours can be complimentary.
  6. Lighting Designer– Lighting is so crucial to the final product. Help design lighting that showcases dancers and highlights choreography.
  7. Massage Therapist– Again, many professional dance companies have a massage therapist on staff.
  8. Costume Designer– Help dancers to look their best on stage and work with choreographers to create their vision.

Anything sound enticing? We recently came across this article from Dance Magazine. It’s worth a read! More than offering career ideas, it provides confirmation that the skills our students are learning in the dance studio will be extremely valuable as they enter the workforce both in and outside of the dance world. More and more, employers are requiring creativity, resiliency, and strong communication skills. A dance class is the perfect setting to gain experience in these areas. Dancers are forced to find creative solutions, deal with setbacks, and work with their peers daily!

We encourage all of our high school students (and their families!) to start thinking about what happens after their years at Prestige Dance Studio.  We hope that dance and their years at Prestige help to set them up for success in whatever path they take!

 

Is your Child Ready for a Dance or Tumbling Class?

Ready for Dance Class

 

Spring is a BUSY time at Prestige Dance Studio. Dancers are in the midst of their competition season, we are prepping for our annual recital, and (believe it or not!) we are already thinking ahead to summer and fall 2017! If you have a little one, you may be thinking about signing them up for their FIRST dance or tumbling class. Which is super exciting!!! We have several options during the school year for our little ones. Below we’ve included our current offerings for students under six and some helpful suggestions for figuring out exactly HOW you know your child is ready for a formal class.

Baby and Me: This parent and tot class is the perfect introduction to dance and tumbling for students 6 months- 36 months. Parents will help their dancer to gain confidence, use their imagination, and gain coordination. A great opportunity to bond with your baby and meet other families!

Is your dancer ready? Do they love music and movement? Do you think they would benefit from being around other children? Would you like to get some fresh ideas for ways you can interact and play with your little one? Then YES!!! This class is a perfect match for students that love to move but aren’t quite ready for an independent class (without a parent).  

Tippy Toes: Tippy Toes 1-4 is our progressive combined ballet and tap technique class for kids ages 2-6. Classes are separated by age and focus on introducing and building coordination, strength and motor skills without the accompaniment of a parent. Students will build a foundation for continued ballet and tap instruction while interacting with other dancers their age in a focused environment.

Teenie Tumble: Introductory tumbling skills are taught in this class to young dancers ages 3-6. This class focuses on the coordination and strength used when tumbling.

Hippity Hop: This 30-minute class is an upbeat introduction to hip hop for our 3-6-year-olds. This high energy class will focus on coordination, strength and learning combinations to current and age-appropriate music. Hippity Hop will encourage students to step outside of the box by bringing their own individual style and personality to the movements.

Is your dancer ready? Our Tippy Toes, Teenie Tumble, and Hippity Hop are all independent classes, which means parents are not in the classroom. Think about how your child does away from you. Can they handle 30-60 minutes away? How quickly do they adjust to new situations? We do NOT expect any two or three-year-old to be perfect:) But, within a few weeks of starting a new class, they should be able to walk into the studio independently without tears. Another thing to consider is your child’s ability to follow simple instructions. We expect our youngest dancers to be able to sit when asked, make a circle with their friends, and generally stay with their classmates. Again, this can be a work in progress- but within a few weeks, they should have a good feel of the expectations.

Your child’s first dance class should be exciting! By doing a quick check-in to make sure they are ready, you are setting them up for an AWESOME experience. We do offer FREE trials at Prestige Dance Studio and would encourage all parents of students ages 1-6 to take advantage. Trials can be a great way to test the waters a bit, let your child SEE and experience the studio, and make sure it is a good match. Keeps things positive, and be patient:) We can’t tell you how many times we have seen a timid, shy child walk in the door and leave after their class with a smile ear to ear. That new found confidence and joy is priceless. We look forward to seeing your child in class!

PS. We also have several exciting summer camps for this age group- be sure to check out our offerings!

 

Best Of The Web PERFORMANCE HACKS

Best of the web performance

As some of our dancers are busy attending competitions and community performances, others are gearing up for recital. Where ever your dancer is in their performance season, it is never too early to start planning for a smooth, stress-free event. From quick changes to event safety, we have collected the best dance performance hacks from the web so you can breathe easy. At Prestige, our best advice is to plan ahead and go through the big day with your dancer so they know what to expect and you are both on the same page. Who is helping them change? When and where can they eat? When can they relax for a bit? Dancers generally will feel more prepared and less frazzled when there is a plan in place and as a dance parent, you will feel better too!

  • Labeling Garment Bags For Dance Competitions and Recitals – This article tells you exactly how to label and organize your costumes. Quick changes will be a breeze and lost costumes will be a thing of the past if you follow this method.

  • Dance Bag Organization – We think using a reusable wine/beverage bag from a grocery store does an AMAZING job at creating little compartments within your dance bag. The dancer in the article uses the bag alone but it would fit inside of your normal bag too. You could even use more than one! It would make finding shoes and accessories SO much easier!

  • How to Clean Practically Anything Dance Related – Dirty shoes, dancewear, or costumes, this article has got you covered!

  • A Snack Plan– This is an easy idea to keep all your dancer’s snacks organized. We all know it takes a lot of fuel perform at your best so make sure your dancer is well stocked with healthy options!

  • Event Safety – We love this article and video on how to keep your dancers safe during performances. Although we do our best to make sure every event runs as smoothly and safely as possible, sometimes things happen. Having a first aid kit on hand as a simple way to ease your mind during a very busy day.

We love seeing our Prestige dancers perform on stage! With these simple hacks, you will be able to relax and enjoy the show!

Stay Healthy & Injury Free This Year!

Healthy and Injury Free

We are well into our performance season here at Prestige. Between competitions, community performances, and recital, our dancers are dancing more than ever! Staying healthy and injury free during this time of the year is not only important but also harder than the first half of the year. We thought it would be a great time to go over some helpful tips and give you a few useful articles so you can give your dancer a leg up in this department!

  1. Stay hydrated- The number one thing in every dancer’s bag should be their water bottle! Get a sturdy reusable one that they can fill up over and over. Make sure to talk to your dancer about actually using it too! At performances, things get crazy so it can be really easy to forget. Help them out and have an extra ready for them every time you touch base. They will be happy to see it after dancing full out on stage!
  2. Eat mindfully- What we put into our bodies has a HUGE impact on how we feel. Eating foods high in nutrients will reduce our chances of getting sick. They also give us the energy we need to pull off really busy weekends and AMAZING performances. Check here for ideas on what to eat during those long performance days!
  3. Know when to rest- One of the most important parts of staying injury free is knowing the difference between sore muscles and PAIN. It is really tough for dancers to figure out the difference. We love this article explaining it all. For many dancers, resting is NOT something they want to do. They think if they just push through, the pain will go away. However, if they ignore the pain and forego rest, it can turn into a much bigger problem, requiring even MORE time off.
  4. Stretch and Strengthen- Take the time to warm up before running on stage. Try doing jumping jacks or planks backstage while waiting. Dancing full out on cold muscles can lead to injuries. Also, stretching and rolling out after a long day of dance can have a huge impact on reducing soreness. During off weeks keep up with strengthening exercises like these.

We know that with these 4 tips, you are setting your dancer up for success through the busiest time of the year! We can’t wait to see the amazing results!

Summer Dance at Prestige Dance Studio

summer dance

 

Have you had a chance to check out our summer classes and camps? We LOVE summer dance at Prestige Dance Studio! While it is tempting to take a break after our Annual Recital… we HIGHLY recommend continuing your training over the summer. Here are just a few reasons why summer dance is the best!

  1. Summer dance is an opportunity to work on reaching specific goals. Does your dancer want to master a front walk over? Nail a double pirouette? Summer can be a great time to make huge strides in technique. Without recital dances or upcoming competition performances, dancers can REALLY focus on their technique. If your dancer is not quite where he or she wants to be- summer can be a way to catch up or gain skills in preparation for fall classes.
  2. Summer dance is FUN! The school year can be stressful for everyone. School schedules, homework, commutes, balancing activities… the list goes on and on. During the summer, most families are juggling fewer things. Life feels easier. When students are not worried about their upcoming spelling test, they are able to enjoy (and get more out of!) their dance classes.
  3. Summer is an opportunity to try something new. Has your dancer been wanting to try tumbling? Curious about lyrical? Summer is a great time to try a NEW class. It is a much smaller commitment than the school year and a great way to test the waters. Hopefully, they will discover something new they LOVE!
  4. Summer is an opportunity for students to push beyond their comfort zone. During The Intensive, students will have an opportunity to train with master teachers in a fast-paced environment. This is SO important to their development as dancers! Being introduced to fresh ideas and new perspectives can really take their dancing to the next level. It is so important to us at Prestige that our dancers take chances and push beyond what is comfortable- this is how they continue to grow!

Have we convinced you yet? We are still accepting enrollment as space allows. We are so excited for a GREAT summer of dance classes, camps, and intensives at Prestige Dance Studio!

Dress Down To Support The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

Dress Down For Dance

Have you decided to join in for Dress Down for Dance?? We could not be more excited about this fun week of classes happening at our studio from February 20th-26th. As you all know, our teachers can be pretty strict about our dress code hehe. During this week of normal dance classes, we give students the opportunity to FINALLY wear what they want to wear! It can feel amazing to express your inner self through dance clothes. And to make it even MORE fulfilling, all the proceeds are going to an incredible organization, The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS). Paying $5 the night of your regularly scheduled dance classes will allow your dancer to participate in the dress down for one whole night of dance. The best part? It will help support the LLS.

In case you need any more convincing to get in on the fun, let me tell you a little about the LLS and the important work they do. Their main focus is to find cures for blood cancers. They also provide patients the information, support, and tools necessary to access treatment and care. The LLS is one of the leading organizations for blood cancer research putting in over $1 billion since it’s creation to this effort. They also provide free information, support groups, financial support, and much, much more for patients and families.

We are so honored to be sending the proceeds from our dress down to the LLS. We want to do our part in helping them continue to do the amazing things they do. Our family at Prestige always goes above and beyond with helping others. There are no words to express how inspiring it is to watch young students get behind the “giving back” message. I cannot wait to see all of the participants for Dress Down for Dance and of course the outfit choices!

Who’s Excited for Our Annual Recital?

dance recital

Our annual dance recital will be here before we know it! Below we have included the important dates leading up to the performance. Please review the dates and let us know if you have any questions. Look out for the recital packet at the studio in March. Recital time is a busy time… but all the hard work is worth it! Promise! Students get so much out of performing. Beyond the flowers and applause, there are many lessons that come from taking the stage including:

Cooperation-  Dancers starting as young as three learn how to work alongside their classmates to put together something they are proud of. Making lines, changing formations, working with a partner… all lessons in how to work with others!

Confidence- It takes a lot of guts to step on stage in front of an audience! Dancers that perform gain poise and confidence that translates to whatever they take on. They get an opportunity to push beyond their comfort zone and know that they can do it. Bring on that school presentation or speech!

Attention to Detail- Are the shoes the right color? Do you have lipstick on? Are you on your spot? Dancers quickly learn that these things really do matter when it comes to putting on a fabulous production. Another lesson that translates outside of dance.

Resiliency– Live performance doesn’t ALWAYS go perfectly. Mistakes happen. Dancers quickly learn they have to be able to think on their feet and make quick adjustments. In a performance, a dancer doesn’t get a lot of time to wallow.. the show must go on! Drop a prop? Quickly pick it up. Fall? Quickly get up. Performers get MANY opportunities to practice quickly recovering from a setback.

2017 Important Recital Dates

February 6 Tight pre-order begins

February 27- March 5 Parent viewing week

March 1 Recital packets ready for pick-up in studio office

March 13-19 Spring break

April 1 Recital tickets available for pick-up and purchase in studio office

April 10 Flower pre-order, host mom sign-up, and seat reservation begins

May 7-13 In-studio dress rehearsal and dance pictures

May 17 and May 18 Dress rehearsal at Paramount Theatre- no classes held

May 28 Last day of regular dance classes

May 31 and June 1 Regular dance classes held- makeup from Paramount dress rehearsal

June 4 “Bright Lights, Big City” Recital 2017 held at the Paramount Theatre

 

Quick and Easy Dance HACKS!

dance hacks

When you have spent your whole life dancing you pick up a trick or two! Today we are sharing a few simple dance hacks that should make you life as a dancer (or dance parent!) just a little bit easier. Did we miss something? Have something to add? Let us know in the comments or on our Facebook page!

Get a dance bag.

This is probably obvious to older students- but if you have a little one that takes just once a week, they also need a small bag. Get in the habit of ALWAYS returning their shoes to the bag after class and find a safe spot in your home for the bag to live. Getting out of the house with little ones is hard enough- don’t add “find the ballet shoes” to your list of tasks.

Big bobby pins!

Moving on to our older dancers. Have you seen the packs of big bobby pins? Get them! You will be able to put your hair up in a bun with 5-6 pins vs 30+ of the smaller ones. Bonus- less bobby pins for your parents to find ALL over the house:) Some dancers also have success with hair pins. Play around with what tools work best and you may be able to save yourself some serious time.

Get a laundry bag.

Are smelly shoes an issue? Pick up a small mesh laundry bag that you can hang outside of your dance bag. At the end of the night put your just worn shoes in the mesh bag and let them sit out overnight. We can’t promise this will fix everything.. but you will be a few steps ahead in the smell department if you do this rather then toss a damp pair of shoes in your bag.

Clear nail polish for runs in tights.

Clear nail polish is great to have on hand for performances, competitions, and even class. If you catch a run or hole early you may be able to make it through the remainder of the day without your tights being completely destroyed. Just paint over the edge of the hole or run, and allow a few minutes for it to dry.

Use dental floss to sew your shoes.

My first pointe teacher had us sew our point shoes with white, unwaxed (unless you want minty pointe shoes) dental floss and I have never gone back. I’ve used it to sew shoes and repair costumes in a pinch. Floss is more durable than string, and it is easy to thread your needle.

Toiletry bag.

It never hurts to be prepared! Put together a small bag of extra toiletries and dancer supplies. Keep this bag in your dance bag- and be sure to throw it in before performances. What to keep in your bag: travel hairspray, small brush, hair ties and bobby pins, safety pins, floss and needle, deodorant, face wipes, clear nail polish, band-aids, chapstick, energy bar, and hand sanitizer.   You’ll be ready for anything!

Why We LOVE Dance Competitions

Dance Competitions

Here at Prestige Dance Studio, we have just started our competition season and we couldn’t be having more fun! Although we love to bring home ribbons, medals, and sometimes even titles, that is NOT why we do competitions. Dancers gain so much from putting themselves out there and challenging themselves competition after competition. We have found that this practice gives our dancers boosted self- confidence, helps them roll with the punches, allows them to deal with disappointment, and to top it all off, teaches them to become more open-minded.

For each competition, our dancers challenge each other to improve. We set specific goals and work hard to accomplish them. Each time we do, it teaches us that we CAN do what we set our minds to. It also takes guts to get out there and perform for an audience full of other dancers. Not to mention in front of a panel of judges (like we mean FEET away) who will examine our technique and performance abilities right in front of our eyes! Every time a dancer goes on stage, their confidence will get a good healthy boost, we love that!

If you have ever attended a competition you know that they can be unpredictable. They may run early, late, skip around, you just never know until you are there. Of course, this is NOT our favorite thing about competitions. It does, however, teach our dancers a valuable lesson: being flexible (with their MINDS) and being able to roll with the punches is a good thing. Getting flustered will do nothing but ruin the experience and jeopardize the performance. Like any skill, practice makes perfect and lucky for us we get lots of practice at this skill! hehe.

At some competitions, we get special awards, titles,  and 1st place trophies. At others, we just do OK with no special recognition. That can be tough to swallow, even for me! But knowing how to win and lose gracefully takes practice. I am so happy that our dancers at Prestige know (or are at least learning) how to not let disappointment crush their hopes and dreams all in one swoop.

Finally, during competitions, we are surrounded by other dancers. These dancers come from different places, dance different styles, and have different perspectives on dance. Being exposed to this time and time again helps our dancers learn to appreciate things and people who are different than them. I am so proud that our dancers here at Prestige can see the value in any type of performance and are becoming open-minded young adults.

As you can see, dance competitions are about so much more than trophies and titles. The skills that are learned there will last not only for a season but for their whole life! We are so excited for the rest of our competition season and cannot wait to see the great things our dancers will accomplish, on and off the stage.

For updates on our next performances, make sure to check our Facebook Page.

Bright Lights, Big City

At Prestige there is definitely a buzz in the air, it is recital season! We could not be any more excited for this year’s annual recital and want to make sure you are in the know. Make sure to mark your calendar for our production of “Bright Lights, Big City!” on June 4, 2017. 

Recital packets will be available for pick up at the studio on March 1, 2017. While you wait for more information, check out our AMAZING costumes by clicking on the gallery below!

We can’t wait to see your dancers SHINE on stage!

 

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