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Ever wondered why some parents prioritize dance conventions over competition teams for their kids? Brace yourself for a candid discussion as we, Chelsea and Jonathan Godfrey, break down the world of 'convention kids.' We dive head-first into the financial and emotional investment needed for the convention route and explore the value of individual competitions as a growth tool for dancers.
Join us as we explore the value of consistency in dance training - why a home studio matters and how it fosters growth. We share our insights on the ideal balance where dancers can reap the benefits of diverse classes while staying committed to their home studio. But it's not just about the dance steps; we highlight the critical aspects of teamwork in dance, the irreplaceable value of collaboration, trust, and creating connections within dance groups.
Finally, we tackle the topic of investing in dance education, discussing the benefits and financial implications of inviting renowned choreographers into a studio setting. We finish off with a vital discussion for every dancer or parent - understanding the concept of being an independent dancer and making choices that lead to success. Tune in for an insightful conversation that's an absolute must for anyone involved in the dance industry. Whether you're a dancer, a parent, or a dance enthusiast, we've got a seat saved for you in our exciting dance discussion! -
Ever wondered why some dancers always seem to be the favorite? Why they always get the main roles, or the spotlight in every performance? Well, we've got the answers for you! We delve deep into the hot topic of favoritism in dance, unraveling its complex layers from the classroom to the stage. Not just that, we’ll also share our views on the importance of technical and choreographic strength for dancers. We draw from our experiences, where technical prowess isn't just an asset, but a deciding factor in a dancer's placement. We also talk about how a dancer's approach to corrections and confidence building could shape their dance journey.
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Ready to elevate your dance career to new heights with the power of social media? We promise, by the end of this episode, you'll be armed with invaluable tips and tricks that can transform your digital presence into your working resume. We discuss everything from the significance of an updated headshot to the art of showcasing your performances and choreography. That's not all! We also delve into the delicate art of presenting your most authentic self online while maintaining professionalism.
But what about the unseen sides of social media? Ever wondered how your public image and actions during events might be impacting your professional growth? Let's navigate through these uncharted territories together. We shed light on how social media serves as a yardstick of credibility, the potential risks of over-reliance, and the importance of having a backup plan. Also, we emphasize the significance of balancing your online activity to avoid burnout and the necessity of taking strides towards your goals, irrespective of their magnitude. So, brace yourself for an exciting journey into the realm of dance and social media! -
What if you had a toolkit to navigate the emotional tumult of student departures in your dance studio? Anxiety, stress, self-doubt - these are feelings we've all grappled with whenever a student has decided to leave. It's Jonathan and Chelsea Godfrey here, and we're addressing this very issue head-on in the latest episode of Dance Buzz.
We've been there, navigated through it, and now we're sharing the insights we've acquired along the way. Our conversation covers everything from maintaining impeccable communication with both students and parents, making necessary adjustments to your programs, to the criticality of professional behavior during such transitions. We also delve into the sometimes tricky dynamics of parental involvement and how to better focus your energy on the dancers who've chosen to stay.
Beyond the emotional aspect, we explore prudential topics like streamlining your registration and audition process and managing the financial implications of student departures. We discuss ways to inspire struggling students, reiterating that a few departures are not indicative of failure. So, tune in as we demystify the challenges and opportunities that come with student departures in dance studios. It's real, raw, and packed with actionable advice - just what you need to stay in-step and thrive. -
Can you imagine a summer where you not only improve your dance skills but also grow as an individual? Welcome back to Dance Buzz, where we dive into the world of summer intensives and how they can shape your dance journey. Join your hosts, Jonathan and Chelsea Godfrey, as we reveal the secrets to making the most of those sunny months and explore how dancers can enhance their training and personal growth.
We weigh the pros and cons of training at your home studio versus an outside summer intensive program and discuss the importance of holding yourself accountable, both in and out of the dance studio. Discover the benefits of studio owners supporting their students in attending outside programs and how pushing beyond your comfort zone can lead to personal growth and a heightened sense of accountability.
As we wrap up, we delve into the importance of planning ahead, taking the right amount of rest and downtime, and the multitude of summer programs available to keep you motivated. We also share valuable tips for finding financial assistance for summer intensives and help you decide if training at a home studio or an intensive is right for you. So, let's make this summer count, and remember, the best dancers are built in the summer! -
In this episode, we break down our top 10 rules for maintaining a respectful and focused dance environment that'll have you and your fellow dancers eager to learn.
From the importance of facing the class while moving across the floor to classroom preparedness, we cover it all. Hear our insights on arriving early, bringing the right equipment, and staying present during class. We also dig into the responsibilities of both the studio and the teacher in ensuring a safe and productive learning environment, as well as when it's appropriate to introduce younger dancers to certain techniques.
But that's not all! We also share our favorite tips for teaching etiquette and respect in dance, such as always showing reverence for the teacher, classroom environment, and live musicians, when present. Plus, we discuss the importance of call and response when the teacher is speaking, and keeping students actively engaged in the learning process. Tune in for an episode packed with valuable insights for dance students and teachers alike. -
Should every dancer have a solo? In today's Dance Buzz episode, we tackle the hot topic of solo dance work and break down the perspectives of studio owners, dancers, parents, and judges. Discover how to identify the right dancers for solos and the importance of considering attendance, technical ability, and focus in class when making these decisions. We also discuss the challenges of communicating with parents when dancers are not showing up to classes and how this can affect solo opportunities.
Additionally, we examine the growing trend of independent dancers who want to compete under studio names and the issues that can arise from this. Hear our thoughts on the importance of having different genres for solos and the pros and cons of working with in-house and outside choreographers. Plus, we share ideas on how to better manage solos at your studio.
Lastly, let's talk about the financial realities of having a solo. We dive into the fees associated with solo work, comparing different types of fees some studios charge for choreography, and highlighting the costs associated with costumes and competition fees. Don't miss this insightful conversation on the world of solo dance work! -
Are you tired of lackluster dance critiques at competitions? Join us on the very first episode of Dance Buzz as we tackle this hot topic and bring to light the different perspectives of dancers, teachers, and judges. We also dive into the financial aspect of competitions and the responsibility for providing meaningful critiques when dancers pay an entry fee for a solo performance.
As we explore the challenges faced by studios when providing critiques to parents, we discuss the benefits of having the same team of judges traveling together and their collective feedback. We also examine the potential benefits of having a fourth judge specifically for giving teacher notes and the importance of creating an open space for constructive criticism in dance competitions. Tune in to this insightful conversation on dance competition feedback and critiques, and discover how we can improve the dance competition experience for all involved! -
Welcome to Dance Buzz, where we take you on a journey through the world of dance with your hosts, Jonathan and Chelsea Godfrey. With over 11 years of experience in the industry, we're the co-creators and co-owners of the Godfrey Method and our own dance studio. Embark on this exciting adventure with us as we share our experiences, discuss important topics, and dive into the dance community like never before!
In our upcoming episodes, starting towards the end of June, we'll be exploring a wide range of dance topics including competition critiques, ballet, conventions, pointe, and the challenges of being married and owning a dance studio. We'll also shed light on our experiences as young dance teachers, the significance of mental health in opening a dance studio, and the unique aspects of our competition-only program. Join us as we dance our way through the fascinating world of dance on Dance Buzz!