Veteran mama, new mama, mama-to-be – we celebrate you on this Mother’s Day! Enjoy this mix of stories, links, and articles all about dance, motherhood, and dance moms.
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Dance For Young Adults On The Autism Spectrum
Guest, Lydia Hance has never been more fulfilled as a teacher as she has teaching students on the autism spectrum. A challenge and a mental, spiritual, & artistic reward for her, she shares a bit about what she’s discovered throughout the process. Whether you work with the autistic population, desire to, or simply work with teens, I think you’ll find her insight beneficial.
40 Years of Pilobolus Dance: Origins, Partnering, Programming
The origins of Pilobolus Dance Theatre, the three branches of their organization, and a peek into their unique partnering and body sculpture methods. Featuring a video collection of their artistic, educational, and commercial work, plus where to find the Human Alphabet book and how it might be used to lead young dancers in exploration.
Growing Pains: How to Build Enrollment with School-Aged Dancers
Having trouble attracting (or keeping) senior or advanced level students at your studio? Suzanne Gerety offers six ways to kick those issues to the curb and grow enrollment with dancers aged 8-18.
Looking Again at 2010
A Dance Advantage year in review for 2010. This only scratches the surface but there’s a little something for everyone in this month by month retrospective. Discover or revisit articles from our 2010 archives.
Sunday Snapshot: Upside-Down
Though it may seem a million miles away from what he had been doing, Matt says he arrived at dance photography because he likes to challenge himself and wanted to combine the power and speed of rugby or motorsport with the technical and lighting skills he had developed while working in the studio. It was then that he stumbled upon Jim Markland’s dance photography workshop being held nearby.