by Davis-Parks School of Arts | Feb 4, 2024 | News
By K. K. Parks Stage fright is a common and natural response to performing in front of an audience, and it affects people of all ages, including young dancers. For many young performers, especially those struggling with separation anxiety, stepping onto a stage, even...
by Davis-Parks School of Arts | Feb 4, 2024 | News
By K. K. Parks Dance is a powerful tool that can transform lives, and dance teachers are responsible for nurturing and guiding every student toward their full potential. The concept of coaching every student with the intention of greatness goes beyond traditional...
by Davis-Parks School of Arts | Jun 16, 2022 | News
By C. Laettner Everyone knows that math is a vital part of education, but did you know that dance training can have similar benefits in a child’s development and overall well-being? Most people know dance helps students improve physical fitness, flexibility,...
by Davis-Parks School of Arts | Jun 16, 2022 | News
By C.Laettner Are you tired of trying to pry devices out of your preschooler’s hands? Do you want your toddler to be more active, get a head start on their academic development, and grow creatively? If you are unsure whether now is the time to put your toddler or...
by Davis-Parks School of Arts | Jun 16, 2022 | News
By C. Mahl, Medina Centre for Dance Art, Program Coordinator After so many activities came to an abrupt end last year, kids were forced to spend their time navigating all of the hurdles that the pandemic threw at them. From Zoom classes, both in school and at...