When I was spinning the polished wooden floor, I heard the water droplets striking the glass fiber roof, and I thought that I would return home soon. For me, the dance studio is a shelter for the local high school closed classrooms. Since my mother died, I was forced to live with my father; I, myself, dedicated my body and soul to my work and dance; my only way of living Except for the coldness of me, when I was spinning, I immediately brushed it from the cold air, and I erased all the emotions.
As an owner of a dance studio, I would like to share my passion and provide opportunities for dance education to dancers of a wide range of age. I would like to develop and choreograph the routine of dance performance in my studio and national convention. But running a studio is more than teaching. Managing the dance studio requires a lot of management and organization. Both are samples of my high school Orchesis dance course. First you need to create a business plan that explains my intent, the type of dance being described, the anticipated customer base, total expenses, project revenue etc. I need to get the funds I need. That is to use savings, receive loans, find investors, and use other means such as subsidies. One of the most important requirements: buying, renting, or renting studio space
A month ago, I opened a San Francisco Polar Dance (SFPD) at the Steel Tube Dance Studio in San Francisco, California. I have been a pole dance course in law school Boston Pole Fitness and since my opening up this studio was my dream for five years. My first tutor was a strip show in the dark basement of an aging Gold gym opposite Fenway Park - a serious "scorpion, give me money" business woman, an eclectic mix and her student Take care of them gently. In just three years, I saw that she is building a business prospering through low cost lease and some X pole. This is the last MVP. I learned more about business from looking at her career, not from the business and the full-time course of the law school I was doing at the time.