Small-dance-business owners have a responsibility to uphold anti-racist values. Take this pledge to make five actionable steps toward putting those values into practice.
Why digital end-of-year performances were the best option for these three studios—and how they pulled them off.
While the risk of a lawsuit is low for those who faithfully follow state and local guidelines, this expert advises taking additional steps to protect your business.
It’s one thing to plan for a rainy day, but a pandemic has no script. Here’s how Georgia-based Grit & Grace is managing its business in this challenging season.
Plenty of money is left in this forgivable loan program. And changes to the rules may make it newly attractive to your store or studio.
These stores market and manage their gift cards for year-round sales, and they’ve adapted to COVID-19 in different ways. What’s right for your store now?
We talked to the experts at MTO about best practices for marketing during difficult times, and the trends that all dance businesses should be paying attention to right now.
With their stores closed, these four retailers used the time to freshen up their spaces—a treat for their customers and a morale-booster for them.
Three studios on the innovative ways they’re honoring the class of 2020—all while bringing added value to their customers and attention to their businesses.
Back-to-school typically accounts for some of the year’s biggest sales for dance retailers, but this fall will be different. This is how resourceful local dance retailers are dealing with the disruptions of COVID-19.