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  • 3 Effective Teaching Methods To Help Guide New Dance Teachers!

    If you’re thinking about becoming a dance teacher, chances are you’ve just stepped out of the dance world yourself. It’s tempting to stick to the teaching methods you’ve learned from your own teachers, but take a moment to consider how you can level up your class for your students. Even if you’ve been dancing for…

  • Creating a positive learning environment: Fostering growth in dance education and performing at a young age

    Being a dance teacher comes with numerous challenges, but one of the most rewarding aspects is witnessing your students blossom into beautiful dancers on stage. Fun and easy Introduction strategy’s for the classroom I think it’s super important to make sure your students feel at ease in class first. If a student doesn’t feel comfy…

  • Engagement: keeping Dance students inspired 3 powerful techniques

    It’s super important to understand that if you want to go pro in the dancing world, it’s gonna take way more than just a few hours a week. Even if you’re all about having fun, you still gotta put in a ton of time, effort, and dedication. Keeping the motivation going and inspiring the kids…

I’m Maddy

Hello, my name is Maddy. I was a dancer for 19 years and danced competitively for 12 years. I studied in different styles including ballet, jazz, tap, modern, hip-hop, lyrical, and contemporary. I spent countless hours in the studio, on average 25- 35 hours a week growing up. I studied under a few different teachers and participated in multiple master classes where I continued to learn and grow. I won multiple Regional titles and I am a national title holder as well. I student-taught for four years and have been teaching my classes now for three years. And continue to work competitively as a teacher. Currently, we are scheduled for 5 regional competitions and the studio is working hard to get the girls ready to compete this season!

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