I need your help!
I have a question about picking a dance studio and saw this thread and thought It's a perfect place to ask. Sort of budget related too
There is a pretty established dance place here that had a summer camp. They had 2 sessions this summer for a summer camp of 2 weeks where you went twice a week.
We signed our 5 year old daughter up for the first session for 2 weeks and literally the day of the first lesson about an hour beforehand they called to say it was cancelled since there was not enough interest in the first session and we could roll over to the second summer session. (which we did).
Again the day of the next session an hour before the class was to start we got the call it was cancelled. And would we like to roll over to fall. We said we'd think about it.
Then I went crazy trying to find another dance place for our daughter. I read reviews and most were not good except this one and another one.
So we went today to the other dance studio that is literally only 1 minute away. They are super nice! BUT they are soooo small. I mean you can barely fit in the waiting area which has only 5 or 6 seats. And there are 2 dance gyms but no viewing area, both pretty small. I honestly don't know where the parents would sit during the lessons. The paperwork said once a month the parents can sit in on the classes for the last 10 mins. So do we just drop off and pick up?
Also this one is more expensive per month by around $20. Plus it has a recital fee that the other one doesn't. And the other one gives the parents free tickets as well.
So the plus is the people are super nice, but the con is no viewing area. No area at all really for the parents, literally. oh and she would be in the 3-5 year old class. I thought they was an odd age pairing. I thought maybe 4-5 year olds would be OK but 3 and 5 are totally different in terms of attention span etc.
The one that cancelled twice this summer has 5-8 year old classes. Its a huge studio. It had lots of other things going on there too like music lessons, singing lessons and so on. So I think they wouldn't cancel in the fall for the year, just the summer was low interest.
Its a big studio. Lots of room for parents and viewing area. Its less money per month. They were OK nice. Not as nice and warm as the little place but they were not unfriendly or snobby.
Which do you think would be better for my daughter. The small, more expensive one where they are super friendly but I think we drop her off? and she is in the 3-5 year old class?
Or the big one that cancelled the summer camp twice on us. But have a great big studio. Plenty of room for parents and viewing area. less expensive. No recital fees and 2 free tickets for parents to the recital.
Sorry for the novel, but I have to decide before tomorrow. Registration is this weekend for both but we are going on vacation tomorrow for a week so we need to sign up for one first thing in the am before we leave. I can't sleep trying to figure this out!!!
Thanks
shelly
Just based on one item in your pros/cons. The large school has a 5-8 class, the small school has a 3-5year old class. Hands down I would pick age 5-8.
She'll get more quality instruction in an older class. The 3-5 may be a more "playfull" "creative" dance class.
In my world, my kids can "play" for free. But if I am paying for class (and don't have unlimited discretionary funds) I want them learning technique... not "playing" They are going to teach to the lowest denominator... that is what a 3 year old can handle.
That said, I have an 8 yo and I wouldn't be thrilled to put her in a 5-8 class! (Mind you, little sister is 6!)
As far as feely-goods... I wouldn't worry too much about the administration. As long as they are professional and fair, they don't have to be sweetly nice. I'm not looking to be bff's with them.
Most important, How is the teacher? Big whoopp if the front dest girl is sweet as sugar, if the dance teacher is horrible. And no, I don't expect the teacher to be sweetly-sweet either. Nice to the kids yeah. But teach them... not just let them run around.
Let me tell you our experience. DD10 went to a very good dance school in 1st grade. 2nd grade we moved... and I figured all schools were the same (and would be just as good as 1st grade) so I put her in the class best for me. Cheaper, "prettier building," whatever. It was "o-kay" I found out at recital time that most for her students were preschool-daycare students. The 2nd graders were her oldest class. DD had fun but probably didn't get much out of it.
3rd grade we went to a really good school. She is in 5th grade now. She actually *works* to achieve a move (rather than good enough) The school is larger... teaches all through high school. The high school recital permormances are phenominal! Trust me can even interest my poor uncle who has to sit through in the name of "supportive family" I've brought in DD8 and DD6 into this school too. This is where we will stay.
Staff if "nice" Very professional, and have to be to run such a small school. So they have rules. Certain kind of shoes, certain leotard, hair must be put in a bun. They take dance seriously so the students take dance seriously. The teachers/owners/front desk are all "nice" but not sweety-sweet. My girls are thriving there. I only wish I had more money/time to enroll my girls in more classes!