how did praise dance start and where? i need to know
If you find a studio that will accept an uncertified teacher than no. But, formally and if a studio is a classic one then yes, you will. To get one a minor or major in dance is usually required. (:
This depends on the size of the studio, who the studio caters for, and the price structure. When considering opening a dance studio, the most important thing to remember is research. That means make sure the region you are considering to open the studio has a definite need for a dance sudio. Then the income will be high. Make sure the studio diversifies, that is has a broad range of styles on offer, for all ages. High quality teachers are important as well.
if you are good at dance you basically need to publicize your dance business and you probably need a studio (you can also rent one for a certain time that you want to conduct your class) your business will probably be better if you teach many
i love dance lolz:) :p
A dance teacher does not need a degree, but a degree will help the teacher to get a better job.
how did praise dance start and where? i need to know
If you find a studio that will accept an uncertified teacher than no. But, formally and if a studio is a classic one then yes, you will. To get one a minor or major in dance is usually required. (:
You need to check your local listings and reviews.
In Australia, you need a degree in dance/arts and, if you are planning on tutering children, a bluecard.
This depends on the size of the studio, who the studio caters for, and the price structure. When considering opening a dance studio, the most important thing to remember is research. That means make sure the region you are considering to open the studio has a definite need for a dance sudio. Then the income will be high. Make sure the studio diversifies, that is has a broad range of styles on offer, for all ages. High quality teachers are important as well.
No, you do not need a specific "studio" per say. You can dance wherever you want. However, for most dance classes, a studio is very helpful although, if the weather is nice, dancing outside is also fun. What you really need is a large open flat surface.
You need to be good at buisness and a good teacher. The business is usually the hardest.
There are no degree requirements to teach in a private art school.
you will need probley 1000 to make it a good one props 2000 thats what i think
if you are good at dance you basically need to publicize your dance business and you probably need a studio (you can also rent one for a certain time that you want to conduct your class) your business will probably be better if you teach many
While it's true that you don't need a degree to dance, there ARE doctorates in dance if you want to pursue one; a couple of schools in the US that offer the degree are Temple and Ohio State Universities. I've linked the names of the schools to their pages on the program so you can read about exactly what is involved.