April 19, 2023

Newsletter – April 2023

Newsletter

Welcome to Term 2!

Welcome to your monthly Bayside Dance newslettter! Read on to find out all about what’s been happening at dance and what’s coming up next. Our monthly newsletters are a great way to share information so we encourage you to take a few minutes to read it through.

Notices

From Miss Kaitlin

Recently, I’ve been reading research on how parents play an important role in their child’s talent development. In particular, the way we speak about experiences in front of and around our children can have a direct impact upon their behaviour and how they perceive and frame their experiences.

This is particularly true of environments where emotions may be heightened, such as dance competitions and dance exams. We all want our children to have positive experiences, so it’s important that our behaviour mimics that we would like to see from our children. Here’s my top five tips for helping your dancer achieve success.

1. Being flustered before a big event will have a flow on effect on your dancer and may cause them to place unnecessary pressure on themselves. Control what you can, whether that’s packing the car the night before or pre-packing high energy snacks, so that you’re able to provide as calm an environment as possible for your dancer (and yourself!). Even better, have your dancer help you with this process so that they can learn to do it for themselves.
2. Praise the process, not the outcome. There is so much about dance competitions, for example, that we can’t control, so focusing on a “win” may be misguided – instead focus on improvement and development.
3. Avoid dwelling on mistakes and criticising your dancers’ performance (or that of any other team/dancer). If you don’t have anything nice to say, probably don’t say it! Especially not in front of your dancer. Instead reiterate that you’re really proud of your dancer.
4. Keep your own emotions, facial expressions and body language in check. Sitting with arms crossed and a frown while watching is not going to be inspiring. Remember to praise what they did well.
5. You are your dancer’s best cheerleader – but you’re not their coach. Leave corrections and coaching to the experts (your dancers’ teachers!).

Miss Kaitlin

What’s Been Happening?

Silly socks week

Silly Socks Week

To celebrate the end of a wonderful first term, dancers were invited to wear their silliest socks to dance class!

We loved seeing everyone join in the fun, from our Itty Bitty Ballerinas, all the way to our senior students and even our adult dancers.

Performance Teams Showcase

At the end of last term, our 2023 Performance Teams took to the stage for the first time to debut their new routines!

This annual performance is a fun, informal showcase for friends and family to test out the teams’ routines ahead of the competition season. It was a great start to the year and we can’t wait to see them perform throughout the year!

Performance teams showcase
Easter holiday workshops

Easter Holiday Workshops

Over the holidays, we had three days of Easter fun with Little Acorn Kids Parties & Workshops! Participants enjoyed activities like dance classes, Easter crafts, cupcake decorating, games, and Easter egg hunts! Thanks to everyone who came along and to our DanceSteppers for helping!

Coming Up

  • Appointment schedule hover clickFirst Day of Term 2 Monday 17 April
  • Appointment schedule hover clickANZAC Day Public Holiday (no regular classes) Tuesday 25 April
  • Appointment schedule hover clickWynnum/Manly Eisteddfod Saturday 29 April to Monday 1 May
  • Appointment schedule hover clickLabour Day Public Holiday (no regular classes) Monday 1 May
  • Appointment schedule hover clickFrozen JR (Musical Theatre and TDP dancers) Saturday 26 August
  • Appointment schedule hover clickPreschool Concert Saturday 4 November (PM)
  • Appointment schedule hover clickRehearsal Day (Juniors and Big Kids dancers) Sunday 5 November
  • Appointment schedule hover clickConcert Day (Juniors and Big Kids) Sunday 12 November

Blog Author

Kaitlin Hague Director | Dance Instructor in Wynnum-Manly Brisbane
Kaitlin Hague

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