Google, what makes a great dance teacher/instructor and this is what comes up : GREAT dance teachers care about their students. They prepare, are attentive, drill techniques and grooves, describe their movements thoroughly – whatever to make that time valuable. Great dance teachers not only teach, but develop relationships with their students If you aren't doing this for all students/ dancers then you need a new career.
My daughter attended this studio on the competition team for one year. Many red flags in leadership, lack of maintaining staff and students, and lack of teaching proper technique prompted us to leave. Not to mention, they are in a warehouse style building and don’t have proper dance flooring, heat or air conditioning. The worst though, was during my daughters time there she would tell me that Cheyenne (owner/teacher) would often badmouth other local studios and her own former students. After our departure, we experienced this ourselves when we were told by numerous current students that Cheyenne has been saying awful things about my daughter, and my niece who also left. Cheyenne has no business teaching impressionable youth if she can’t refrain from such negativity. My daughter is happy and thriving at another local studio.