The 5 Elements of Dance: A Simple Framework for Powerful Movement in the K–5 Dance Classroom

There’s something so special about the way a room full of elementary school students transforms when the music starts. One moment they’re squirming on their spots, and the next they’re leaping, twirling, and expressing feelings they didn’t have words for. Early in my teaching career, I realized that if I wanted to help my students …

How to Plan a Cross-Curricular Dance Lesson

When I taught in the school system, cross-curricular lessons were some of my favorite lessons to teach. They allowed me to bridge the gap between movement and academics in a way that helped all students, especially kinesthetic learners grasp new concepts with excitement and confidence. My favorite lesson of all time was the Chicka Chicka …

Teaching Backstage Etiquette to Kids: Why It Matters and How to Start Early

As dance teachers, we pour countless hours into preparing our students for performances, polishing choreography, fitting costumes, and encouraging confidence. But one area that often gets overlooked until the last minute is backstage etiquette. Yet teaching this from the very beginning, even to your youngest dancers, is just as important as rehearsing the final bow. …