They are scheduled for every Wednesday 6-9pm PST and Sunday at 1-4pm PST (California time, twice a week for 1 month).
All admitted students will be notified via e-mail no later than Feb 3.
Nothing in this program is mandatory or graded, but it is highly recommended that you partake in everything for it to have optimal impact. Ability to commit plays a huge role in admission.
When admitted, you will receive the full course schedule and syllabus prior to the first day of class. Lecture topics include, but not limited to: Brand and identity, marketing concepts applied to dance, social media as a tool (without losing yourself), financial sustainability in a freelance/creative career, different professions and streams of income in the dance industry, creative entrepreneurship, establishing your creative voice, how to correspond/negotiate, executing projects (whether in business or dance), rates and professionalism in the dance world, etc.
All submissions that are sucessfully submitted will be sent an automated e-mail confirmation. If you do not receive one, please check your Spam/Junk folder!
I am taking a standard classroom size of students (25-30 max). While I am a huge proponent of inclusivity and community, I’m far more passionate about in-depth mentorship than I am about teaching big classes that feel less personal. This capacity is set with the intention of giving each and every student my all. You will not get in just because you’re a good dancer - you have to show genuine interest in taking your career (and this course) seriously.
The topics I’m covering and assignments I’m giving are catered to those who already have a foundation of training and experience. I personally think the most important thing for beginner dancers to focus on is building their skill and foundation first, which this course is not providing (but MANY amazing online resources are!)
I have several pre-recorded online dance classes available on Steezy studio. :)
No, but students are encouraged to take notes, and can catch each other up!