The dance studio
is a dancer's second home. Beginning as a dancer is about how you train and
wherever you train has a lot to do with that!
A great dance studio will give the instruction and
resources for your learning, as well as a community of dancers to connect with.
So, how do you know which dance studio is right for you?
Look for these 4 things when scoping
out a dance studio.
Instructors, not
just choreographers
Look up who trains at the studio. These are the
personalities you'll be learning from and practising under. Go through their
websites, YouTube channel, and social media.
You'll gain a more prominent sense of their dance
styles, backgrounds, and personalities. Once you find a dancer you like, take
their class!
The only way to recognise if they're good at teaching
is to learn from them.
During the lesson, pay attention to how skilled they
are. Do they know how to express their moves? Their intentions?
Can they teach you how to dance, not just what moves to
hit? Or are they constantly stumbling around trying to remember their
choreography?
The student's growth should be the instructor's #1
priority. And a great studio will curate a roster of instructors who are
dedicated to that.
The dance studio's condition &
maintenance
Not all floors are created equal wood sprung floors or
"floating floors" in a dance room are best for dancers.
They help absorb shock, relieving stress from your
bones and joints and preventing injuries. Safety? Check.
Other than floors, the rest of the studio's physical
condition is worth considering as well. Clean bathrooms and organized enrollment
areas may not make or break your will to take class, but they do represent the
studio staff's work ethic and ability. It shows how attentive they are about
your experience at their studio as a whole. It's like when you put in the
effort to take a shower and put on a nice outfit – doing or not doing it
doesn't make you ugly or beautiful, but it does show that you can take care of
yourself. The same way, notice the ways that a studio keeps you, the customer,
in mind.
Reasonable pricing
Average costs of classes will vary by area. A good way
to gauge if it's reasonable is by comparing it to the cost of similar classes
in other studios in your area. If a drop-in at one place is Rs. 2000, and
another is Rs. 10000, then you'll want to choose the more affordable studio.
Especially if you're strapped for cash. But if it comes down to Rs.2000 class
vs. a Rs.3000 class – go for the one with quality instruction and a better
experience.
If the studio delivers value that's worth the cost,
then I would go with the Rs.1000extra dollars. Spending Rs.2000 on an
underwhelming experience isn't a bargain, it's a waste of your money and time.
More bang for your buck > less bang for fewer bucks.
Training programs
Programs offer structure in your dance training
particularly if you're a newcomer to a style. This way, you don't have to
wonder if you're in the right class. You'll take a sequence of classes intended
to take you to your goal, whether that's to lose weight through cardio hip hop
or learn ballroom dance. A lot of studios strictly do drop-in classes, but you
can look for one that offers adult or teen programs that were made specifically
for a dancer like you! Enrolling in a program also pushes you to keep going to
the studio, instead of relying on whether or not you feel like dancing that
day. There are several amazing, resourceful dance studios out there that can
become your home base as a dancer. Make sure to keep your requirements and
wants in mind when choosing which one to give your business to! And if there
aren't many dance studios in your area... You can always train at SSDA if you
are in Mumbai or connect through the online platforms as well. There are many
young people in India.
With good infrastructure and state-of-the-art
technology, at least in big cities, we have easy access to television and the
Internet around the world. This has brought information and knowledge about
different cultures, world trends, world music, dance and more to millions of
Indians over the last two decades.
Hip-hop culture from a music and dance perspective
began to influence young people in India in the early 90's, and insights into
hip-hop began to emerge in the Indian pop music and Bollywood film industries.
Since then, hip-hop music and dance have grown in India. The popularity of hip-hop
as a form of dance can be seen in numerous dance reality shows that have
recently flooded Indian television. As a dance format, Hip Hop is now a
combination of different professional, experimental and freestyle dances.
Mumbai attracts young people from all over the country to bring the unique
taste of hip-hop dance to the table. This created an interesting genre of
hip-hop in Mumbai. Of course, this is strongly influenced by Western media,
music videos, movies and television. It includes not only the show, but also a
contemporary touch of Bollywood and India. In recent years, many dance schools
have been created in Mumbai to teach and promote hip hop. This is a good sign
for hip-hop fans and anyone looking to explore the culture of this new era.
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