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    • How Does a Broadway Actor Spend a Workday?

      An actor working on Broadway wakes up fairly late in the morning in order to get their determined amount of sleep. Most Broadway actors need at least eight hours of sleep per night and get home between 11 PM and midnight. Depending on how long it takes to wind down after the show, they may not wake up until 10 or 11:00 in the morning.... more »

    • How Does a Dance Instructor Spend a Workday?

      Dancing is a form of art and self-expression that allows the artist to use her body to communicate feelings and demonstrate skilled movements that can take a lifetime to perfect. A dance instructor holds the influential position of passing on this art form with all of its strict tradition, and adding an element of style all of their... more »

    • How Does a Line Dancing Instructor Spend a Workday?

      Line dancing is a form of group dance that is done mostly in country and western clubs or bars. It is a choreographed dance step that several people do together by forming lines or circles on the dance floor. Line dancing can be done by a single individual for most dances, so there is no need to hunt for a partner.There are also dance... more »

    • How Does a Dance Teacher Spend a Workday?

      A dance teacher is a professional instructor who specializes in different areas and styles of dance. Many dance teachers have formal training in ballet, tap or ballroom dancing, while others specialize in a specific genre, such as Latin, jazz or hip-hop. A dance teacher may have majored in dance at the college level or trained in a... more »

    • Dance Parties for Children

      Dance is a great way for children of all ages to express themselves. With the recent popularity of shows like 'High School Musical', more children are embracing the concept of song and dance. Throw a fun dance party that will surely bring joy to your child and their peers. more »

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