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Several months ago, AerialDancing.com featured an article on a studio in Louisville, KY. Here's a link to that article. Below is a live interview conducted at the studio with the owners, Anne Brock Miller and Meg Wallace. This interview was done February 2016. (Sorry for the late posting.) It's a great look into the lives of two incredible women who are embarking on the journey of opening and sustaining an environment for the aerial arts. Listen as they talk about the surprises of opening a studio, structures that have worked/not worked, and balancing home life with the studio life. My suggestion: treat it like a podcast. Start making dinner, and hang out as Anne and Meg share their journey with you. Enjoy!
Athalia
8/26/2016 08:12:07 pm
What a lovely vision, beautiful people and great business! I was particularly intrigued by their individual eligibility for advancement (youth, beginner, level 1, etc), and how they balance a student's desire with a student's ability to move forward. I've found this to be a sticky subject, and I've wondered if there are ways to make differentiation more positive.
Julianna Hane
8/31/2016 02:55:34 am
Advancement is such a tricky thing, and Suspend does it so well! It's nice to support students in their goals to move up a level while also giving them permission to stay in the same level for an extended period of time if needed, or take private lessons/more classes per week to get over plateaus. Comments are closed.
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