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Online Marketing for Dance Studios: The Basics

Last updated on July 16, 2026 by The Studio Guide Staff Leave a Comment

Whether you love it or loathe it, social media is here to stay. But that’s not to say that it isn’t continually morphing. In the twenty-first century, you probably already realize that your studio can’t afford to stay offline or off social media; if you do, you’ll greatly inhibit your ability to be found by […]

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How to Get Free Professional Senior Portraits in York County, PA

Last updated on July 15, 2026 by The Studio Guide Staff Leave a Comment

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High school seniors have a unique opportunity to capture one of life’s most memorable milestones through professional photography, and PhotoArtGraphy is excited to offer TFP (Time for Print/Photos) senior portrait photo shoots for local seniors. These collaborative sessions provide a no-cost way for students to receive high-quality digital images while contributing their time to create […]

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Holiday Guide for Dance Studios: Tips for Accepting Online Payments

Last updated on July 15, 2026 by The Studio Guide Staff Leave a Comment

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We’re guessing that online registrations and online payment processing have been huge benefits to your dance studio! As you approach the holiday season, there are a few issues that can come up. As long as you’re prepared for them, though, you can help ensure that you and your dance studio staff have a happy and […]

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Happy Feet for Dancers: Blister Care 101

Last updated on July 14, 2026 by The Studio Guide Staff 1 Comment

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As a dancer, your feet take plenty of abuse, so they may not truly ever be quite “happy.” But if you stay on your toes when it comes to proper foot care, you can avoid having to put your feet up for any significant amount of time. That starts with the basic maintenance steps we […]

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Online Marketing for Dance Studios: Facebook Contest Ideas

Last updated on July 14, 2026 by The Studio Guide Staff Leave a Comment

As we’ve discussed previously, each form of engagement with your social media accounts will increase their visibility. And visual content is key to encouraging that engagement. But it doesn’t hurt to occasionally dangle a little more of a carrot out there in front of your social media followers. Since online marketing and especially organic social […]

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Weighing the Advantages and Disadvantages of Dance Competitions, Part 3

Last updated on July 12, 2026 by The Studio Guide Staff Leave a Comment

Dedicated dance instructors want their students to experience the highest quality education possible in the art of dance. How exactly to go about achieving that goal varies from instructor to instructor. Whether or not to engage students in competitions, how often they should compete, and at what level they should begin competition are all matters […]

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100 Dance Quotes & Sayings for Social Media

Last updated on July 11, 2026 by The Studio Guide Staff Leave a Comment

100 dance quotes and sayings for social media

Dance is more than just movement – it’s a language, a passion, and a way to express the inexpressible. Whether you’re a dancer, a parent cheering from the sidelines, or a studio owner guiding students toward their dreams, a few words of inspiration can make every step feel more meaningful. That’s why we’ve compiled 100 […]

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Backstage Boundaries: Managing Coed Costume Changes for Young Dancers

Last updated on July 9, 2026 by The Studio Guide Staff Leave a Comment

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A blog visitor writes: “Our dance company in Europe is mostly girls ages 8-16, with just a couple of boys who’ve been with us for years, so everyone’s very comfortable with each other. During performances, quick costume changes happen in a small room offstage, and dancers are constantly in and out changing – it’s just […]

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Teaching Life Skills: Resilience, Part 3

Last updated on July 9, 2026 by The Studio Guide Staff Leave a Comment

Many of today’s parents are afraid to allow their children to fail; but if kids never fail, they won’t be equipped to face difficulties later in life. They won’t have the opportunity to learn resilience (see Parts 1 & 2). Your instructors need to realize that they’ll be swimming upstream in a culture where many […]

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Transform Your Holiday Dance Recital From Predictable to Profitable, Part 1

Last updated on July 7, 2026 by The Studio Guide Staff Leave a Comment

If you run a dance studio, chances are that you’re always looking for creative new ways to make your business a success. One of the best potential profit-generating events you could host may catch you by surprise. It’s not a special fundraiser you’ve never thought of before that will take tons of extra preparation. It’s […]

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Female Dance Hygiene Tips for Class: Helping Dancers Stay Comfortable and Confident

Last updated on July 6, 2026 by The Studio Guide Staff Leave a Comment

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Dance classes are active, high-energy environments where hygiene plays an important role in both comfort and overall health. For female dancers – especially as they grow and develop – having good habits in place can make a big difference in how they feel during and after class. Studios and parents can work together to make […]

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Happy Feet for Dancers: Maintenance Checklist

Last updated on July 6, 2026 by The Studio Guide Staff Leave a Comment

ballerina experiencing foot pain due to intense workout

As you can see from the detailed images located below of the foot’s structure, the foot is a pretty complex part of the human body; in fact, your two feet include 52 of your body’s 208 bones. For most people, the foot’s purpose is already pretty significant, supporting the body and providing important propulsion and […]

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Dance Photography That Celebrates Movement, Personality & Passion

Last updated on July 5, 2026 by The Studio Guide Staff Leave a Comment

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Dance is far more than simply learning choreography. It is discipline, creativity, expression, athleticism, storytelling, and confidence all woven together through movement. For many dancers, dance becomes a major part of who they are – whether they are just beginning their first ballet class or have spent years performing, competing, and training. At PhotoArtGraphy, dance […]

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What Parents Should Know About Boys and Girls in the Same Dance Class

Last updated on July 4, 2026 by The Studio Guide Staff Leave a Comment

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If your child is in a dance class that includes both boys and girls – or is about to join one – you may have questions. That’s completely normal. For many families, especially those new to dance, a coed environment can feel unfamiliar. Understanding how studios approach this can help you feel more confident and […]

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Dance Studio Tips: Keeping Staff Members Happy, Part 1

Last updated on July 4, 2026 by The Studio Guide Staff Leave a Comment

As a dance studio director, managing your staff is an important aspect of your role. Among the many responsibilities you have, the last thing you want is to have to take the extra time to hire and train new staff members more often than necessary. One way to encourage low turnover rates is to be […]

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