The Winter Blas 
Winter blas can strike any 
time between December and whenever spring finally gets here. In the 
states where it gets cold and snows it is usually the worst but Southern
 states can have them full force too. 
When
 they hit your dancers be sure you are prepared. Do something to shake 
up the class. In the really younger classes you might have crazy hair 
day, weird tights day or wear makeup day. You can have a ‘dance with 
your friend day’ where the students bring their friends and the friends 
dance in the class with the regular students (be sure you have something
 that day that the non- dancers can do plus, offer free tights free 
ballet shoes or free registration if they sign up for classes). I love 
to pull out the stories to dance. You can always make up some or order 
some to have for these special occasions.  You might get 
the wedding march and make some brides bouquets or bridesmaids flowers 
and so some steps that you have been working on to this music with the 
dancers holding the flowers. You might let a different students lead 
each barre exercise, or let them wear hats for the lesson. Take 
pictures! You must do SOMETHING to keep them interested during this time
 or they will drop out or you will start to get those phone calls: “she 
just doesn’t want to come, she says she doesn’t like it any more, she 
says her friends are better than she is” etc...... Nip all this in the 
bud by creating excitement at the studio during the winter bla months. I
 used to take my Great Pyrenees dog to the studio with me in Colorado 
and he just sat in the very back and watched or slept. I would let the 
dancers say goodbye to him and let them hug him goodbye if they wanted 
too. Another studio in Colorado Springs had a resident cat that lived in
 the studio. Just stayed there all the time and the dancers could pet it
 and visit it when they were there.
Another
 thing you can do is get out your scrap book. I hope you are keeping one
 of pictures you take in class, at the shows, recitals and any other 
place where your dancers are. It is fun to look back and see the kids at
 a younger age. They get a kick out of it too. It only takes 5 minutes 
in the middle of class to do this then put it away. You don’t want to do
 it at the end of class because the moms are listening outside the door 
and won’t hear any music and then you will have to explain what you were
 doing.  
Let me know what you do to pep things up in the winter.
And remember: There’s no crying in dancing school.
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