ShannonMB
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I own a dance studio and I just want to chime in here.
It is a business and we have to make money at it. We spend ALL year putting these recitals together, it's a big part of our job and if you work you expect to be paid for it yes?
I only charge $7 a ticket and $45 - $60 for costumes. We do not allow pictures or video at the recital as it becomes a Papparatzi ZOO so we do hire a proffesional video company to come in as a courtesy for the parents who would like a video. Studios typically make very little on recital DVD's or pictures. I know what I make on pictures barely covers my staffing for picture days.
Recital costume orders take hours and hours and hours ...then when they come in they take hours and hours and hours to sort. At my price range of 45 - 60 I mark up very little and would probably faint if I figured out my profit margin vs the time I take doing everything.
The High School Auditoriums cost quite a pretty penny too. Rent, custodians, theatre tech ... air conditioning! (Yes, a lot charge you extra for that.) Then you have to pay your staff on top of that because they don't work for free.
I was once told by another studio owner that your recital should make you enough money to live on over the summer. (HA HA HA. I need to raise prices.) BUT ... in a way that makes sense because you would think something that takes 10 months out of your life could support you for 2 or 3.
All that being said ... if you are at a good dance studio your children are learning lessons far beyond how to Plie' or shuffle hop step. Lessons that will aid them far into adulthood. Confidence, team work, commitment, poise, leadership...and so much more.
Happy toes to all!
WDWO
Thank you for chiming in! I just wanted to say that I don't begrudge the director of our dance school a living at all. It does all get expensive, but we personally find it worth the money or we wouldn't do it. My DD and I have gotten a tremendous amount of joy out of dance since she started at the age of 3, and like you said, she has learned far more than the steps by taking part. And it's terrific exercise! Thanks for your work with the kids, and best of luck to you in your business!

YOU, however, might shedding a tear or two.
I love watching the little ones!
), but my husband will be there early to get tickets
) I do have to get a seat for my daughter, family and friends reimburse us but know they do not have too. We do pay for dinner afterwards. She does not recommend children smaller than 3 in the audience, they can get noisy and it distracts the dancers. Tickets are 15.00 each. Costumes ran 165.00 for 3 numbers. (Jazz, Tap and Acrobats.) Moms do go backstage (we have MOM pass) with the girls and behind the curtains if we want to (not all do) We have to be quite or she will stop the show
(Yes, she has done it!) NO video taping or pictures allowed during show, (she has stopped for that too!) You are allowed on dress rehersal to tape and take pic's. She is a perfectionist, alway's has been and her show's are wonderfull. Pictures run from 10.00 (single and class pic. ) to 30.00 (single, class, 5x7's and wallets) Competition class dances in Disney World every year so looking forward to that.


. She told me "Mom! You'll recognize MY girls by their huge smiles!!"

was a Wal-mart white dress shirt which we had already, Black pants which I needed to buy for $25 at Childrens Place and Black socks which we had. Dance shoes on the other hand were $40.