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Rhee Gold's DanceLifeInspiring 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. Language: en-us Genres: Arts, Education, Performing Arts Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Competition Season Mindset: The Role of the Mentor, Leader and Teacher
Episode 33
Sunday, 15 March, 2026
Competition season can be one of the most exciting — and sometimes most stressful — times of the dance year. In this episode of Rhee Gold's Dance Life Podcast, Stacey Morgan and Rhee Gold dive into the realities of competition culture and the powerful role studio owners play in shaping the experience for their dancers, parents, and teachers. From the joy of competition weekends to the pressure of results, the conversation explores how leadership, mindset, and communication can either elevate the experience or create unnecessary stress within a studio community. Rhee reflects on how dance competitions have dramatically raised the standard of dance education, choreography, and technical training over the past several decades. Stacey shares her own experiences as a dancer and now as a studio owner navigating competition season with her students and team. Together they unpack the most important factor that determines whether competition weekends become inspiring experiences or drama-filled ones: the attitude and philosophy of the studio owner. In this first in a two part series, they discuss: How dance competitions have elevated choreography, technique, and training across the industry Why competition weekends were such formative experiences for dancers growing up The pressure modern studios face with larger competition teams and more routines The importance of choosing teachers who can nurture dancers emotionally as well as choreograph effectively Why studio owners must model the mindset they expect from their staff and families How a leader’s reaction during competition weekends can influence the entire studio community The powerful ripple effect of language, expectations, and attitude backstage Why the roles of mentor, leader, and teacher should come before choreography and competition strategy How studio owners can create a healthier, more inspiring competition culture for dancers Stacey also shares how her studio communicates clearly with parents about the decision-making process behind casting and choreography, helping build trust and transparency around competition teams. This episode is a powerful reminder that while competitions showcase dancers on stage, the true leadership performance happens behind the scenes — in rehearsals, conversations, and the example set by the studio owner. The conversation continues in the next episode, where Stacey and Rhee explore more strategies for managing expectations, communication, and competition culture within your studio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.













