Policy

Grand Dance Academy

Participating in dance classes can be a fun and fulfilling experience, but it’s important to be aware of certain rules and guidelines to ensure a positive and productive environment for everyone involved. As a client, here are some key things you should know:

 

  1. Punctuality: Arrive on time for your dance class. Being punctual not only shows respect for the instructor and fellow participants but also ensures you get the full benefit of the class.

 

  1. Dress Code: Follow the dress code provided by the dance studio or instructor. This typically includes appropriate dance attire and footwear. Dressing appropriately helps prevent injuries and allows for better movement.

 

  1. Respect the Instructor: Show respect to your dance instructor by listening attentively, following instructions, and refraining from disruptive behavior. If you have questions or concerns, raise them at an appropriate time.

 

  1. Hygiene: Maintain good personal hygiene by arriving clean and wearing deodorant. Bring a water bottle to stay hydrated during the class.

 

  1. Communication: If you have any injuries, medical conditions, or limitations that might affect your participation, inform the instructor beforehand. This allows them to provide modifications or accommodations as needed.

 

  1. Be Supportive: Encourage and support your fellow classmates. A positive and inclusive atmosphere enhances the learning experience for everyone.

 

  1. Cell Phones: Turn off or silence your cell phone during class to minimize distractions.

 

  1. No Video Recording: Respect the privacy of other participants by refraining from video recording or taking photos during the class unless you have received explicit permission from the instructor.

 

  1. Stay in Your Lane: Be mindful of personal space and avoid crossing into others’ dance areas to prevent collisions.

 

  1. Clean Up: After the class, tidy up your space, and make sure to return any borrowed equipment to its proper place.

 

  1. Feedback: Constructive feedback is often welcome, but make sure it’s delivered respectfully and at an appropriate time. If you have concerns about the class or instructor, discuss them privately and professionally.

 

  1. Payments and Cancellations: Understand the studio’s policies regarding payments, cancellations, and make-up classes. Always be clear about the terms and conditions for booking and attending classes.

 

  1. Patience and Persistence: Dancing can be challenging, and progress may be gradual. Be patient with yourself and keep a positive attitude. Consistent practice is key to improvement.

 

Remember that dance classes are not just about learning the steps; they’re also an opportunity for personal growth, fitness, and enjoyment. Following these guidelines will help create a respectful and welcoming atmosphere in the dance studio, ensuring that everyone can fully embrace the art of dance.