Reclaiming the Innocence of Youth in Dance

Reclaiming the Innocence of Youth in Dance

Reclaiming the Innocence of Youth in DanceNancy Genys
Published on: 10/06/2026

Childhood is astonishingly short. Discover why protecting innocence, teaching with wisdom, and preserving age-appropriate excellence matter in today’s performing arts world.

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Are We Feeing Families to Death? Ethics, Transparency, and Trust in Dance Studios

Are We Feeing Families to Death? Ethics, Transparency, and Trust in Dance Studios

Are We Feeing Families to Death? Ethics, Transparency, and Trust in Dance StudiosNancy Genys
Published on: 03/06/2026

Parents can handle costs more easily than confusion. Learn why transparency, ethical leadership, and truly necessary fees matter in creating healthy, family-centered dance studios.

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The Truth About Dance Placement: Ending Tears, Drama, and the “Favoritism” Problem

The Truth About Dance Placement: Ending Tears, Drama, and the “Favoritism” Problem

The Truth About Dance Placement: Ending Tears, Drama, and the “Favoritism” ProblemNancy Genys
Published on: 27/05/2026

Dance placement can bring tears, confusion, and accusations of favoritism when expectations are unclear. Discover why clear dance levels and objective benchmarks help create fairness, confidence, and more peaceful studios for students, parents, and t

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You’ve Got a Friend in Me

You’ve Got a Friend in Me

You’ve Got a Friend in MeNancy Genys
Published on: 25/05/2026

Healthy studios do more than teach dance — they build trust. Discover how positive culture, partnership with families, and genuine care help children grow in confidence and belonging.

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