Urban Practice
In a desire for multiculturalism, many dance programs have added world and hip-hop classes to their curriculums, but, with few exceptions, ballet and modern still reign supreme. At the University of...
View ArticleThinking on Your Feet
Improvisation exercises for beginning, intermediate and advanced tap dancers Improvisation. There’s no better word to send tap students into a panic. They can memorize choreography, perform in front of...
View ArticleLet’s Go, Team!
5 fresh ideas to help your competition team bond With choreography to rehearse and costumes to finalize, preparing for competition season can be hectic. Team bonding may not be the first thing on your...
View ArticleTeaching Artist in Training
What one teacher learned after five years in public schools Kat Richter is founder and artistic director of The Lady Hoofers Tap Ensemble, an all-female rhythm tap company based in Philadelphia. As an...
View ArticleHigher Ed: 10 Reasons to Study Abroad in London
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View ArticleK–12: BalletX Takes Dance into Philadelphia Grade Schools
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View ArticleHigher Ed: 4 Myths About Ballet Degrees, Busted
By Kat Richter The post Higher Ed: 4 Myths About Ballet Degrees, Busted appeared first on Dance Teacher magazine.
View ArticleCircus Training Special: Big Top on Campus
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View ArticleHigher Ed: Dual-Enrollment Programs Offer College Students a Link Between...
By Kat Richter The post Higher Ed: Dual-Enrollment Programs Offer College Students a Link Between School and a Pro Career appeared first on Dance Teacher magazine.
View ArticleHigher Ed: Low-Residency Degree Programs Offer Working Artists Flexibility
By Kat Richter The post Higher Ed: Low-Residency Degree Programs Offer Working Artists Flexibility appeared first on Dance Teacher magazine.
View Article4 Essential Skills for Teaching Artists
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View ArticleThe 2014 Dance Teacher Awards
At the Dance Teacher Summit August 1–3 • New York City Four remarkable educators: Jane Carter, Andrea Kramer, Karyn Tomczak and Joan Sheary nurture their students with real-world performing...
View Article5 Reasons Why Teachers Are Raving About Alexandra Costumes
Alexandra Costumes‘ bold apparel has been making its way onto stages across the nation and people are noticing. Why do coaches love these costumes so much? With years of experience in the dance...
View ArticleLight Up Your Stage With Our Latest Catalog
Alexandra Costumes is excited to introduce their new line, which is based on classic elegance and sophistication. Alexandra Costumes is reaching new heights with these unparalleled designs. The...
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