Elevate Your Dance Studio Business with Pinnacle

In the dynamic world of dance education, staying ahead of the curve is essential for studio owners aiming to nurture talent, foster creativity, and cultivate a thriving community. In this pursuit, Tiffany Henderson's Pinnacle Dance Conference + Retreat emerges as a beacon of opportunity, offering a transformative experience that transcends geographical boundaries. Whether attending in person or virtually, participating in this esteemed event presents a plethora of benefits for small business owners in the dance industry.

Empowering Connections

At the heart of Pinnacle Dance Conference + Retreat lies the invaluable opportunity to forge meaningful connections. As a dance studio owner, networking with fellow professionals, industry experts, and renowned educators can be instrumental in gaining fresh insights, discovering innovative practices, and building collaborative partnerships. Whether engaging in face-to-face interactions during the in-person event or leveraging virtual networking platforms, the connections made at Pinnacle serve as a catalyst for growth and advancement.

Inspiring Education

The conference's lineup of workshops, seminars, and masterclasses is carefully curated to deliver unparalleled educational value. From refining teaching techniques and curriculum development to exploring business strategies and marketing tactics, attendees are immersed in a diverse range of topics tailored to address the multifaceted needs of dance studio owners. Whether attending sessions live or accessing recorded content virtually, the wealth of knowledge offered at Pinnacle equips participants with the tools and insights needed to elevate their teaching standards and business practices.

Cultivating Creativity

In the fast-paced world of dance education, nurturing creativity is paramount. Pinnacle Dance Conference + Retreat serves as a catalyst for inspiration, encouraging studio owners to explore innovative teaching methodologies, choreographic approaches, and artistic collaborations. Whether through immersive workshops led by industry luminaries or virtual brainstorming sessions facilitated by fellow attendees, the event fosters a culture of creativity that invigorates both instructors and students, ultimately enriching the dance studio experience.

Adapting to Change

In an era defined by rapid technological advancements and evolving industry trends, adaptability is key to sustaining a successful dance studio business. Pinnacle Dance Conference + Retreat empowers studio owners to embrace change proactively, offering insights into leveraging digital platforms, incorporating online learning tools, and navigating shifting consumer preferences. By embracing the hybrid model that combines in-person and virtual participation, the event exemplifies agility and resilience, equipping dance professionals with the flexibility needed to thrive in a dynamic landscape.

Tiffany Henderson's Pinnacle Dance Conference + Retreat transcends the traditional boundaries of professional development, offering a transformative experience that empowers dance studio owners to elevate their businesses both in person and virtually. From forging connections and gaining invaluable insights to amplifying brand visibility and fostering creativity, the event serves as a catalyst for growth, innovation, and success in the ever-evolving dance industry. As small business owners navigate the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead, Pinnacle stands as a beacon of inspiration and empowerment, illuminating the path toward excellence and achievement in dance education.

Want more insights and practical advice? Join us for a dance studio owner weekend getaway to Pinnacle Dance Conference and Retreat this July 20-21, 2024 at the Ritz-Carlton, Dove Mountain.

Meet Tiffany Henderson 

Tiffany Henderson is an industry leader and dance business expert. Tiffany owns and operates multiple Tiffany's Dance Academy locations in Northern California. Her video-based teacher training system and curriculum, Twinkle Star Dance, is currently implemented in 300+ dance studios worldwide.

Experience the Magic: The Benefits of Attending Pinnacle for Studio Owners and Teachers

In the vibrant world of dance, there's an undeniable allure to the magic that unfolds in class and on stage. For dance studio owners and teachers, attending live events isn't just about enjoying the seminars—it's about tapping into a wellspring of inspiration and knowledge that can elevate their craft to new heights. Let's dive into the myriad benefits of experiencing dance firsthand at Pinnacle Dance Conference and Retreat:

1. Igniting Creativity: There's something special about witnessing the energy, emotion, and sheer artistry of dancers in real-time. Being present allows studio owners and teachers to soak in the creativity and innovation on display, sparking fresh ideas for choreography, music selection, and teaching techniques. It's like adding fuel to the creative fire, inspiring new directions and approaches in their own dance studios.

2. Networking Opportunities: Live events aren't just about what happens there—they're also bustling hubs of networking activity. From mingling with fellow dance professionals to connecting with industry insiders, attending Pinnacle opens doors to valuable relationships and collaborations. Studio owners and teachers can exchange ideas, share experiences, and even forge partnerships that can enrich their businesses and teaching practices.

3. Professional Development: Continuous learning is key to staying at the top of your game in any field, and dance is no exception. Pinnacle features workshops, masterclasses, and panel discussions led by seasoned professionals and experts in the industry. By participating in these sessions, studio owners and teachers can expand their skill sets, gain fresh perspectives, and stay on top of the latest trends and techniques in dance education.

4. Motivation and Inspiration: Let's face it—running a dance studio or teaching dance classes can be demanding, and it's easy to hit a creative or motivational plateau. Attending Pinnacle injects a much-needed dose of inspiration and motivation into the equation. Hearing success stories and seeing firsthand the dedication and passion of others can reignite the spark and remind studio owners and teachers why they fell in love with dance in the first place.

5. Building Community: Dance has a unique power to bring people together, and live events serve as epicenters of community and camaraderie. Pinnacle fosters a sense of belonging and unity within the dance community. For studio owners and teachers, this sense of connection can be invaluable in navigating the ups and downs of the dance world.

Attending Pinnacle isn't just a luxury—it's an investment in personal and professional growth. From sparking creativity and fostering connections to staying current and rekindling passion, the benefits are manifold. So, dance studio owners and teachers, don't miss out on the magic—immerse yourselves in the exhilarating world of Pinnacle and watch your love for the art form soar to new heights!

Want more insights and practical advice? Join us for a dance studio owner weekend getaway to Pinnacle Dance Conference and Retreat this July 20-21, 2024 at the Ritz-Carlton, Dove Mountain.

Meet Tiffany Henderson 

Tiffany Henderson is an industry leader and dance business expert. Tiffany owns and operates multiple Tiffany's Dance Academy locations in Northern California. Her video-based teacher training system and curriculum, Twinkle Star Dance, is currently implemented in 300+ dance studios worldwide.

Energy and Enthusiasm: Recital Readiness Series with Tiffany Henderson

Preschool dancers will imitate your energy and intention. If you are stressed, they will be as well. Make sure to create a peaceful, inviting classroom environment as your dancers enter your dance studio. Here are some tips for setting the right tone for your classes:

  • Arrive early to prepare yourself for the class - check music playlists, test sound, and review your lesson plan elements. Preparing yourself will ease your stress and allow for more attention on the dancers.

  • Review class roster to review dancer names and check for any new or trialing dancers.

  • Pre-set your dance shoes and any personal items you need for the class. Have soft, engaging music playing.

  • Check dance studio lighting and remove anything in the studio that might distract the dancers.

  • Greet dancers by name at the classroom door with a warm smile and welcome. Soften your voice and model the energy you want them to match as they enter.

They will give half of what you give them so when you teach babies you have to give 200% energy and enthusiasm for the movement as well as exaggerate your arms and steps.

Only work on the recital dance for 10 minutes max in each class. This should be a part of what they are learning and running the dance 2-3 times in each class will keep them excited and eager to come back to class the next week.

Want more insights and practical advice? Join me for a dance studio owner weekend getaway to Pinnacle Dance Conference and Retreat this July 20-21, 2024 at the Ritz-Carlton, Dove Mountain.

Meet Tiffany Henderson 

Tiffany Henderson is an industry leader and dance business expert. Tiffany owns and operates multiple Tiffany's Dance Academy locations in Northern California. Her video-based teacher training system and curriculum, Twinkle Star Dance, is currently implemented in 300+ dance studios worldwide.

Sing the Arms: Recital Readiness Series with Tiffany Henderson

Do you struggle to get your littlest dancers to learn and perfect their annual recital dances? Here are some tips on how to make your youngest dancers shine:

Have the dancers sit down in a circle or line and go over just the arms before you stand up to teach the recital dance. 

Sometimes when they are standing and facing the mirror they become distracted and miss the choreography. They can only learn if they are focused. When standing they are also thinking about what their feet are doing. 

Learning the words with arms first is best!

Make sure to match words or sing the recital dance song as you are going over the arm movements, and have the dancers sing with you. This will help alleviate any distractions. 

After you ‘Sing the Arms” stand up and add the arms and feet together. Remember if they can say it they can do it!

Talk through the dance until you see their attention start to fade. At that point do the dance with the music and continue past the section that you taught them. They should be able to follow along with you and do that dance. 

Want more insights and practical advice? Join me for a dance studio owner weekend getaway to Pinnacle Dance Conference and Retreat this July 20-21, 2024 at the Ritz-Carlton, Dove Mountain.

Meet Tiffany Henderson 

Tiffany Henderson is an industry leader and dance business expert. Tiffany owns and operates multiple Tiffany's Dance Academy locations in Northern California. Her video-based teacher training system and curriculum, Twinkle Star Dance, is currently implemented in 300+ dance studios worldwide.

Spatial Awareness: Recital Readiness Series with Tiffany Henderson

Even though your preschool dancers will most likely stand in one line onstage for the recital, they need to practice getting to that position, and holding their spacing.

Spatial awareness is as important as teaching the steps in the recital dance and will continue to be crucial in their dance training as they grow up.

Here are some tips for helping them understand how to enter the stage: 

  • Use single line-marley tape rather than spots in the classroom. Be sure to use a Glow tape line onstage. 

  • In the studio, have them hold hands and walk to one side of the room. If not too dark, turn off the lights as the stage will be dim when entering.

  • Lead the dancers “onstage” holding the first dancer’s hand and walking them to their position. Hold hands and pull apart until their arms are extended. I like to tell them to have a “pretend dancer” in between each “real dancer.”

  • Have the dancers stop, let go of hands, and find their “starting position.” Dancers should practice in the same space each week in class. 

  • Turn on the studio lights and say “dancers go” then play the music. 

Most likely they will bunch up into each other the first time they practice this. Make sure to have them do it again so they can practice it the correct way.

Want more insights and practical advice? Join me for a dance studio owner weekend getaway to Pinnacle Dance Conference and Retreat this July 20-21, 2024 at the Ritz-Carlton, Dove Mountain.

Meet Tiffany Henderson 

Tiffany Henderson is an industry leader and dance business expert. Tiffany owns and operates multiple Tiffany's Dance Academy locations in Northern California. Her video-based teacher training system and curriculum, Twinkle Star Dance, is currently implemented in 300+ dance studios worldwide.