Where to Find Inspiration for Your Next Dance Costumes
Trends may come and go, but dance costumes are forever. Whether you’re digging through your closet going down memory lane or flipping through photos, reminiscing on past recitals and competitions is more fun when you have exciting costumes. As a dance studio owner or manager, finding inspiration for new costumes each season can be difficult, especially if you want to stray from costume catalogs. When you know where to look, you can find ideas everywhere. [...]
5 Ways to Get a Jump Start on Your Summer Dance Camp Planning
With January weather all around us, summer warmth seems forever away. But, when it comes to owning a dance studio, you know that it’s never too early to start planning your seasonal offerings - especially for summer camps. Here are a couple of things you can do to help [...]
How to streamline staff scheduling with Jackrabbit Dance
Who wouldn’t want to make staff scheduling easier at their dance studio? That would be a dream. But do you know how to streamline staff scheduling at your dance studio? Not exactly? No worries! To make staff scheduling more successful and less stressful, this article highlights how using dance [...]
How to Manage Time Off At Your Dance Studio
During Spring you have Spring Break, the Summer months bring family vacations, and Fall and Winter holidays follow. During this time, you prepare for an influx of PTO requests from your staff members. Staff at your dance studio have an expectation that they’ll be able to take some PTO [...]
Everything you Need to Know about Dance Studio Financial Reporting (Owner Roadmap)
When it comes to running a dance studio, you know all about technique, choreography, dealing with parents and everything in between. But what happens if you don’t know everything about the financial side of your studio? No problem. That’s where we come in. Keeping tabs on the financial health [...]
Year-End Reporting Best Practices for your Dance Studio
Whether you are getting ready for your studio’s production of the Nutcracker, your winter recital, or a small in-class performance for parents before the winter break, it feels like the list of to-dos before the end of the year just keeps growing. In addition to closing out the year [...]
How To Leverage Jackrabbit Dance For Parent Communication
Communication with your customers starts the second they learn about your dance studio. From social media, newsletters, welcome emails, or your regular communication with families - information can come from many different platforms. When it comes to communicating, some people may say you can never communicate too much. Whatever [...]
How To Cater To Different Learning Styles In A Dance Class
“Every child has a different learning style and pace. Each child is unique, not only capable of learning but also capable of succeeding.” Robert John Meehan One of the first things that child psychologists will tell you is that every child has a different learning style, and applying a [...]
How To Automate Your Dance Studio Through Management Apps
When you run a business you hear the words automate, delegate, and communicate a lot. While those words may sound like your golden ticket, sometimes it’s difficult to know where to begin or how to integrate those processes into your dance studio’s daily routine. There are two types of management [...]
Why your studio should use the Jackrabbit Dance Integation Partner Network
Running a dance studio can be hard. The studio software you use to run your business shouldn’t be. That’s why we believe that all dance studio owners should be aware that some applications come with an extensive integration partner program to help make running their studio even easier. What [...]
Why You Need Welcome Emails & How To Write Them
In the world of instant gratification, more and more people are enrolling their children in activities through online registration. While this is a great benefit to you and your dance studio, your opportunity to make a first impression is no longer in-person. This is where welcome emails come in. [...]