Beginning instructors can expect to earn about $13 to $25 per hour or class, which is about $20,347-$34,392 per year. Once experienced, instructors can command $50 per hour or more. As of May 2008, the BLS reports that instructors working in 'other schools and institutions,' the classification umbrella under which dance studios fall, earn a median annual salary of $37,570.
Dance pedagogy, is a degree for a very prepared dance teacher, or private dance teacher instead of being a performer.
a dance teacher can work any hours it depends on the company work hours to how many hours the dance teacher will work a day
A Dance Instructor or Dance Teacher trains people how to dance.
A choreographer.
Yes she is
$25.00 to $40.00 per hour
5,000
she usually takes her classes at Millennium Dance Complex in Los Angeles, California
Dance pedagogy, is a degree for a very prepared dance teacher, or private dance teacher instead of being a performer.
I dont know BUT my maths teacher has his out all the time. If the teacher is a dance or music teacher my dance teacher plays music to dance to. And we do guess the song in music at the end of term or the end of the year. Hope this helps.
The awesome dance teacher! Go to xpdance.com to find out more. She is many people's dance teacher.
A dance teacher does not need a degree, but a degree will help the teacher to get a better job.
a dance teacher can work any hours it depends on the company work hours to how many hours the dance teacher will work a day
not the hardest dance but the worst dance teacher is SARAH SUMMERS
The compound noun 'dance teacher' is a common noun, a general word for anyone who teaches dance.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun 'dance teacher' is the name of the dance teacher.
not really, if people laugh just say i like to dance with my teacher you have a problem with that?
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