Back To The Studio: What You Should Always Have in Your Dance Bag
Heading to the studio? Take a look at our list of the most important things to always have in your dance bag!
Heading to the studio? Take a look at our list of the most important things to always have in your dance bag!
Taking an online dance class is the perfect way to supplement your training at your own pace and schedule, but it isn’t always easy to find the room to go full-out. Our newest Collection features classes that can be danced in a small space! Try them out today.
If you’re a dance teacher, try these 7 steps the next time you’re planning your lesson to help create a focused class. With a strong lesson plan, you’ll be able to arrive confidently and help your students grow.
So, you’ve decided to start taking dance classes from your home? That’s great! Now, the question is – what do I need for a home studio? First thing’s first: a mirror!
Join ballroom dancer Paul Karmiryan for a breakdown of the most popular ballroom steps: Cha-Cha, Samba, Rhumba, Paso Doble, and The Jive.
Broadway dancer Grasan Kingsberry shares his advice for young artists starting out in the musical theatre industry.
Having the choreography down is just one piece of the puzzle. Learn how to create a captivating performance, set an intention, and engage your audience with professional touring dancer Noel Bajandas.
Many dancers aren’t familiar with essential jazz dance moves that can be used during improvisation. Dance professor and choreographer Saleemah E. Knight breaks down 7 moves that will help you improvise.
Learn about the history of jazz dance and where its foundational movement came from with dance professor and professional choreographer Saleemah E. Knight.
Discover everything you need to know about our 7-week Summer Xperience program!