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Opening a Dance Club

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Summary: Opening a dance club requires first finding a great location, thinking of a theme for the place, organizing the music and entertainment and soundproofing the bar to account for the loud music. Open up a successful dance club, equipped with a full bar, with advice from a nightclub manager in this free video on starting a business.

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By Erwin White
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Erwin White has been in the club business for more than 10 years. He started as a bartender in night clubs and currently manages a night club.read more

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"So you're thinking about opening up a nightclub. Well, the first thing -- very important -- will be location. The second thing you have to worry about would be the theme -- like, what kind of nightclub is it going to be? The next thing you should probably concentrate on is, like, the music, the entertainment. Are you going to have someone, like a DJ, constantly in there all the time? Are you going to be recruiting talent from other places and bringing them down? Another good idea to have would be a couple dancers that work for the club to dance on the stage, kind of get people going. Another key thing would be, since you are going to be playing loud music -- it is, like, the nightclub atmosphere -- you want to soundproof the bar. Make sure you don't get in trouble for, like, excessive noise or breaking any laws. So another key thing you want to remember is that alcohol and dancing go hand-in-hand, so you want to have a full line of beverages for the clientele, and make sure you have your licenses -- state and city licenses -- and advertising is key."

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