New Music Mondays: Zoo Globble

If you’re looking for new preschool / elementary music, or if you’re a parent of a little one, you will love the Zooglobble blog!  Stefan Shepherd, the man behind the blog, reviews preschool albums that parents can actually listen to on repeat without going insane.  Check out this post on the Best Kids Music for 2010.

While the site is not aimed towards teaching dance, music and dance go hand in hand, so it is a great resource for any preschool teacher.  I have found a lot of new music and sometimes the artists he features will offer free downloads.  The posts usually have some way to preview the songs, artists and albums they are reviewing, so you can see if it will work for you.

Even if you don’t have room to add another blog to your reading list, at least bookmark the site for their huge list of children’s music links on the side of their site.

Other ways to find Zooglobble:  Facebook  Twitter

Tips for Balancing

This is a great video on balancing created by The Anaheim Ballet (via BalletScoop):

I like the way they illustrate pushing down while pulling up – the one thing I always tell my students. This can be hard to visualize, so I am going to share this video with my students and see if it helps!

The other thing they didn’t really touch on is focus – I find that when I tell my students to focus on something that is eye-level instead of looking around, they are able to balance longer.  Then as you get better at balancing, you can challenge them to move their head while balancing.

What are you favorite balancing tips?

Studio Owner Buzz: Music Licensing FAQ

Musica comprimida  -  Compressed MusicAfter just receiving my ASCAP licensing fee invoice for 2011, I thought it might be a good idea to do a post about music licensing.  I dove into researching the topic and came up with the answers to my own questions along with some interesting other facts.

Full Disclosure:  I only researched copyright laws of the United States, so if you have any information about international music licensing, please comment!

So without further ado, here are some frequently asked questions about music licensing (after the jump):
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The Search for Portable Ballet Barres, Part 2

Click here for  Part 1

After much deliberation, I decided to order an 8-foot portable double barre from the Ballet Barre Store. I liked that the barres were advertised as lightweight and easy to put together.  I also was pleased to see they have a 30-day return policy — I would just have to foot the bill for any shipping it needed to be returned.

Both barres are adjustable, and the higher barre can go up to a height of 45 inches.  Compared to similar style barres, the $135 price tag was fairly inexpensive. I did a bit of research on the company behind the barre, Vita Vibe.  They also have a 5-year warranty on their products for full replacement or repair, which makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside.

After placing the order through their site using PayPal, I received the barre in about a week (but it was during the Christmas rush, so its possible your order would get to you sooner).  The package was long a slim and barely fit in my station wagon!  For those of you ordering longer barres, it might be wise to ship directly to your studio if possible.

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New Years Goal Setting (aka: Resolutions!)

I hope you all had a wonderful holiday… mine is still going on as we are having Christmas with my Dad's family tomorrow.  It was great to have a few weeks off and I feel refreshed and ready to take on 2011!

I wanted to share my New Year's resolutions with all of you, even though some are personal.  I am definitely a goal-setter.  I like to write down goals, post them somewhere I can see because what's more important than setting goals is checking in on your goals.  If you set them and then forget.. there is no progress or reminders.  Its important to check in and remind yourself what you want, whether its daily, weekly or monthly.

1.  Eat healthier
2.  Grow my business / find a building
3.  Continue blogging
4.  Attend a dance conference
5.  Plan a wedding
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New Music Mondays: Children’s Jazz Playlist

A fun mix of pop hits, oldies and funk that will keep your elementary students moving and grooving in jazz class!

Pop Warm-Up & Cool-Down Songs
These songs have a moderate tempo to get things warmed up without hyping up the class.  Great for exercises like “point / flex”, isolations and stretches.  Sometimes I like to use them to calm a class down if they are very hyper.


Kiss The Girl – Colbie Caillat Kiss the Girl - Disneymania 6
Beauty and the Beast – Jump5 Beauty and the Beast - Walt Disney Records Archive Collection, Vol. 2
How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You – Marvin Gaye How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You) - 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: Motown 1960s, Vol. 1
Do You Believe In Magic – Aly & AJ Do You Believe In Magic - Do You Believe In Magic - Single
You’ll Be In My Heart – Drew Seeley You'll Be In My Heart - Disneymania 6

Happy Tracks
Great beat, these songs would be good for class or for recital!  They have a loud easy beat to hear and pick up on without being too fast.  I danced to Dinosaur Rock N Roll when I was in 2nd grade and we had a “real” dinosaur (one of the older students) moonwalk across the floor like she says in the lyrics!  It was my favorite dance!

Reach – S Club 7 S Club 7
Fun, Fun, Fun – Sugar Beats Fun, Fun, Fun - Sugar Beats: Car Tunes - Fresh Versions of Retro Pop for Parents and Kids That Are Going Places
Love Train – Sugar Beats Love Train - Sugar Beats: Car Tunes - Fresh Versions of Retro Pop for Parents and Kids That Are Going Places
Little Miss Can’t Be Wrong – Spin Doctors Little Miss Can't Be Wrong - Pocket Full of Kryptonite
Dinosaur Rock and Roll – Joanie Bartels Joanie Bartels

Sugar-High Songs
Great for jumping jacks, jump across the floor or to inject some energy if your class starts to nod off! 

Bouncin Off The Ceiling – A*Teens Bouncing Off the Ceiling (Upside Down) - Teen Spirit
Da Roof Is On Fire (Follow the Leader) – Soca Boys The Soca Boys
Happy Boys & Happy Girls – Aqua Happy Boys and Girls - Aquarium
Tra La La – The Banana Splits Tra la La - Tra La La - Single

See previous playlists

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The Search for Portable Ballet Barres

An example of a homemade metal ballet barre

I have been on a hunt for cheap but sturdy ballet barres to replace the adjustable single barre we've had at our studio for 20+ years. It no longer "adjusts" and just sits at the lowest setting.

After hours of research on the web, I am deciding whether it's worth my time and effort to build my own, buy a kit or just bite the bullet and pay the shipping for a pre-assembled barre.  After the jump are my research findings – hopefully saving you some time!

If you have any suggestions about ballet barres – chime in with a comment!

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Holiday Craft: Personalized Ornaments

I wanted to share a gift I made for my youngest students (ages 5-7) that was easy and fast to make…and it was cheap!

24 Shatter-proof Ornaments – $3.50
Permanent Paint Marker – $2.00
Spray Glitter – $2.99
Ribbon or pipe cleaners – $1.99
Cost per student: Around $0.40

If you have more students, the cost per student only goes down because the paint makers and glitter will be able to be used again.  I already had the silver paint marker, spray glitter and leftover pipe cleaners so my only cost was the ornaments – and my students were so excited to see their name on an ornament and moms were appreciative that they weren't getting a sugar-high before dinner.

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Studio Owner Buzz: Accounting is Awesome… or is Cash Still King?

This article by NYTimes writer Jay Goltz, is a must-read for small business owners which also means… studio owners.

Many times studio owners open their businesses because they love dance, teaching dance or didn’t like the way their previous studio ran things. And many studio owners fail because they don’t have any understanding of how a small business operates. To start any business, including a dance business, you need to have a basic understanding of accounting or at the very least, some business understanding.

One trap that many studio owners fall into is not understanding profit, which is discussed in the NY Times article. Business owners will see a steady flow of cash coming in but at the end of the year are shocked when their accountant says they made only a few thousand, if any profit at all!

BEFORE YOU OPEN YOUR DOORS
There are many books out there that are geared towards small business owners who don’t want to sift through accounting jargon. Borrow one and read it! Many times, your town or city will have a small business organization who can help you understand. Use these resources before you begin your studio.

WHEN SETTING YOUR TUITION PRICES
First figure out what you need each month to break even. Then look at studios in the area and adjoining areas to get an idea of the range. Then push quality over value. Being the cheapest in the area will only make you look like your instruction is cheap. When it comes to their kids, people want quality instruction. John Morgan of Brand Breakout said it best in his recent tweet: “Don’t be the cheapest price in your industry. You’ll never win. Sell value, not discounts.”

SHOULD I OFFER DISCOUNTS?
Should you offer multiple class discounts, family discounts or other rewards to your most loyal clients? A word of advice: Make your highest discount the REAL price that you want for classes. If you need to bring in $50 per student, per class, per month, then make sure your lowest discount reflects that. The non-discounted tuition is more money in your pocket.

Even if you have had your studio for a while, but are not seeing the profit you think you should, you can use these resources to make changes to your current tuition system or business plan. If math is not your forte and the word accounting makes you tune out everything else in the sentence… hire an accountant who will review your business and make suggestions. For a few hundred dollars investment, some small changes could result in thousands of more profit for you.

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New Music Mondays: Contemporary Playlist, Part 2

The term “contemporary dance” has evolved over the past few years to encompass a variety of dance genres. On TV shows like “So You Think You Can Dance”, it overlaps into lyrical, modern, ballet and jazz. Here is a playlist attempting the span the reaches of contemporary dance. Leaning more ballet/lyrical… check out the Slow and Delicate songs. Or pick up the pace for some jazzier selections. Miss your lyrical face? Bring on the angst!

Click here for Contemporary Playlist, Part 1

Soft and Delicate
Lighthouse – Hope
Breakable – Ingrid Michaelson (Bonus: 3/4 Time!) Breakable - Girls and Boys
Glitter In The Air – Pink Glitter In the Air - Funhouse (Deluxe Version)

Picking Up The Pace
Move You – Anya Marina Move You [SSSPII] - Slow & Steady Seduction: Phase II
Help I’m Alive – Metric Help I'm Alive - Fantasies
Rebellion (Lies) – The Arcade Fire Rebellion (Lies) - Funeral

A Bit Angsty
Pitter-Pat – Erin McCarley Pitter-Pat - Love, Save the Empty (Bonus Track Version)
Nicest Thing – Kate Nash Nicest Thing - Made of Bricks (Bonus Track Version)
Broken – Seether ft. Amy Lee Broken (feat. Amy Lee) - The Punisher (Original Soundtrack)

Off The Wall & Slightly Exotic
Hi – Psapp Hi - The Only Thing I Ever Wanted
Drumming Song – Florence & The Machine Drumming Song - Lungs
Amazon – M.I.A. Amazon - Arular

Click here for the full playlist in iTunes
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