Offer flexibility
Some parents will love the idea of a week-long dance camp, others will prefer a more flexible approach. One-day workshops are a low commitment way for students to join in the fun. Dedicate the day to improving a specific set of moves or skills.
Market your club wisely
Are you opening up your summer qatar rcs data intensive to current students or to outside guests as well? Consider online advertising, social media, emailing your mailing list, informing local public groups, and printing posters to hand out to students and local businesses.
With consent, post videos and photos of their children. Hold a paid performance or open class so that parents can come and see what their children have learned. Hopefully, they will then spread the word!
Parent engagement
LoveDance community ambassador, Emily Redding, says: “When considering the pricing of your summer workshops you need to look at teaching costs, studio costs, whether or not you offer food/drinks, resources you need (we do crafts after lunch so the children can have some quiet time), how much profit you’re needing to make it worthwhile, whether or not you’ve got other revenue streams such as a t-shirt or paid performance at the end.”