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Rhee Gold's DanceLife  

Rhee Gold's DanceLife

Inspiring the next generation of dance educators from around the world

Author: Rhee Gold in association with Roar Success

Rhee Gold is passionate about dance education and the business of teaching dance. He is a pioneer in the field, launching the first business (and motivational) seminar for dance teachers in the mid-90s and is now the director of the DanceLife Teacher Conference and the DanceLife Retreat Center attracting hundreds of teachers and studio owners from around the world. Golds mission is to inspire dance people to appreciate the gift that dance offers all who experience it. He encourages teachers to be unique, make their own mark on the field and to have the confidence to follow the path that best suits their goals for success. His entrepreneurial and leadership skills have had a long-lasting impact on the dance community, he is the author of the Complete Guide to Teaching Dance, served as the publisher of Dance Studio Life magazine for 14 years and has served as the President of Dance Masters of America, the United Dance Merchants of America, the founding co-chair of UNITY and is now the Director of the International Dance Entrepreneurs Association, also known as I.D.E.A. When given the chance to talk dance, Rhee is all about it and thats what this podcast is all about. Well crisscross everything about teaching dance from business to classroom success and well definitely hit on the heart and soul of what being a dance teacher is all about.
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Genres: Arts, Education, Performing Arts

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From Project Motivate to Dance Life: 30 Years of Growth, Grit & Community
Episode 31
Sunday, 15 February, 2026

In this episode, Stacey Morgan and Rhee Gold reflect on the evolution of the Dance Life Teacher Conference as it celebrates its 30th anniversary — and what its journey reveals about leadership, vulnerability, and the power of community in dance education. Rhee shares the early beginnings of the conference (then called Project Motivate), when only a handful of studio owners were willing to attend business-focused training. From starting with 20 attendees, dropping to six, and then growing into a global movement, the conversation highlights how persistence, belief in purpose, and honest connection built something far bigger than a seminar. Together, Stacey and Rhee explore: Why studio owners once resisted business education How vulnerability and shared struggle changed studio culture The shift from competition to collaboration Why “blinders on” is still the best mindset for studio owners How community fuels confidence, growth, and leadership The long-term impact of training teachers alongside owners They also dive into what’s new at the upcoming Dance Life Teacher Conference, including: Leadership and management training Hiring for culture (not convenience) Mid-year retention strategies Studio size “Owner’s Huddles” Expanded movement offerings including ballroom and dance on camera Stronger pathways for faculty development This episode is a reminder that success doesn’t come from copying the studio down the street — it comes from knowing your purpose, investing in your people, and staying focused on your own vision. Whether you’re a new studio owner or a seasoned leader, this conversation will leave you inspired to stop looking sideways, start building forward, and reconnect with the passion that brought you into the studio in the first place.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

 

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