| Recruit new dance students and share your | | | | curriculum offered and the choices enrollees have. |
| passion for dance with informative brochures. It | | | | How many academic classes would they have to |
| doesn't have to be too fancy. Share your passion | | | | take versus dance classes? What techniques can |
| for dance to your readers to convince them to | | | | they choose to learn? Give an overview on each |
| join your school. | | | | type of dance you offer. |
| Here are some ideas to add to your brochure to | | | | 4. Amenities. Include pictures of your studios and |
| convince potential students to enroll. | | | | the other amenities you offer. Tell them if you |
| 1. Off-campus dance scene. Tell them how the | | | | have a changing room and shower room for |
| dance scene outside the school is. What clubs | | | | dancers. Let them know how much precaution |
| may they join that would help them practice and | | | | you've taken to ensure your floors are non-slip |
| improve their dance? Tell them about discounts | | | | and that they have adequate padding for practice. |
| they can avail at partner establishments where | | | | 5. Scholarships and grants. List the scholarships |
| they can watch others perform. | | | | that are available to them. Who can avail of them |
| 2. School philosophy. Share your school's | | | | and how? |
| philosophy and how it applies to the teaching, the | | | | Of course you shouldn't forget the most |
| curriculum, even the activities available to | | | | important information that you should include in |
| students. | | | | your dance school brochures: your school name, |
| 3. Curriculum. Give a brief description of the | | | | logo, contact numbers, email and website address. |