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Guest Artist in Residence Program: Bring a Summer Intensive to Your Dance Studio with the Help of DanzEmergencee

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If you can't get to NYC this summer - you can bring NYC to your dance studio! The good news is thatyou don't have to do this alone and it CAN be done on a budget that works for studios both small and large.

A summer intensive at your dance studio can really make a difference in terms of re-energizing your students, attracting new students, and elevating the level of training for your dancers. You can definitely plan one on your own or you can have the help of a guest artist placement expert - someone who knows the business of dance.

Introducing, Venita McLemore, she is the founder of DanzEmergencee (www.Danzemergencee.com) based in NYC and she is an expert at coordinating guest artists for studio owners throughout the United States. Whether you are in a small town in Texas or in the suburbs of Chicago, you can bring an artist to your dance studio this summer.

Venita takes the stress and hassle out of coordinating your event by finding you the perfect artist and planning all the travel arrangements. You can fill out the pdf below to receive a no-obligation price quote. Plus this article includes their Faculty Tier System to help you determine the level of training from a guest artist that best fits your studio.

If you've ever been interested in planning a summer intensive - now is the time. Venita can help you make it happen! Here are some questions to consider for your summer intensive:

--> What kind of workshop would you like? Musical Theater, Hip Hop, Contemporary, Jazz, or several genres?
--> How long do you want the workshop/intensive to be?
--> What would your students love to learn over the summer?
--> Would you like to add a genre that they may have not been exposed to such as Bellydance, Voice lessons or Acting?
--> What type of workshop/intensive could benefit not only your students but your staff? The guest artist, depending on the experience level, can have teacher only classes and possible teaching technique seminars.

You can contact Venita directly at [vmclemore at danzemergencee dot com] visit the website at www.DanzEmergencee.com or fill out their Guest Artist Inquiry Form below:




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·  AUDIO: Bridging the Gap: How to Create a Summer Program that Brings in New Students, Keeps Current Students Thrilled, and Income Steady
·  The DanzEmergencee Story: How a Cutting-Edge Temporary Substitute Staffing Agency Began and How They Can Help
·  Venita McLemore