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Don't Let Underfilled Classes Hold Your Studio Back

Running a dance studio is no small feat, and one of the biggest challenges many owners face is keeping their classes full. According to the Dance Studio Owners Association (DSOA) 2024 Dance Studio Owners Survey, nearly 60% of studios are under 75% capacity or don’t know their class capacity. That’s a lot of untapped potential just waiting to be unleashed! 

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What CSR Program is Right for My Business? 7 Ideas

If your business is looking to raise support in your local community, it may be worthwhile to turn to corporate social responsibility (CSR). Small businesses and those with tight budgets may have doubts about their ability to get involved in philanthropy, but with the right CSR program, you’ll find being a good corporate citizen is shockingly achievable. 

But what is the right CSR program for your business? To answer this question, we’ll dive into seven of our favorite, impactful ideas for making a difference in your community. First, however, we need to make it clear just what we mean by CSR and how it differs from philanthropy.

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DanceStudio-Pro Becomes the Exclusive Software Provider for Tippi Toes

DanceStudio-Pro is proud to become the exclusive registration and payments software provider for Tippi Toes, the nation's largest and fastest-growing children's dance franchise. With 36 franchisees nationwide, Tippi Toes offers high-quality dance classes for children aged 18 months to 12 years, providing an enjoyable and safe environment for children to learn and grow. 

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Preparing Your Dancers for a Performance: 5 Strategies

For a dancer, there’s nothing quite like the feeling of stepping onstage to perform. Full of anticipation, a dancer will look out over the awaiting audience as the first few notes of music begin to fill the air—music that the dancer has come to know like the back of their hand thanks to hours of practice. The lights come up, the dancer assumes their first position, and then they dazzle the crowd. 

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