Dance Studio Owners: How To Earn Money During Time Off

Sophie Bosivert
Aug 14 2025
6 min read
Dance Studio Owners: How To Earn Money During Time Off

Sophie Bosivert
Aug 14 2025
6 min read
Dance Studio Owners: How To Earn Money During Time Off

Sophie Bosivert
Aug 14 2025
6 min read



Dance studio owners, you’re probably all too familiar with the fact that bills unfortunately don’t take a break when your lessons do. (Annoyingly) rent, insurance, and other recurring bills are always there waiting to be paid, as well as any unexpected payments.
But how can you earn money during the off-season — the summer breaks and Christmas vacations?
We’ve got you.
There are lots of ways to ensure you get paid during this time, helping reduce any financial stresses you may have going into the holidays.
Dance studio owners, you’re probably all too familiar with the fact that bills unfortunately don’t take a break when your lessons do. (Annoyingly) rent, insurance, and other recurring bills are always there waiting to be paid, as well as any unexpected payments.
But how can you earn money during the off-season — the summer breaks and Christmas vacations?
We’ve got you.
There are lots of ways to ensure you get paid during this time, helping reduce any financial stresses you may have going into the holidays.
Dance studio owners, you’re probably all too familiar with the fact that bills unfortunately don’t take a break when your lessons do. (Annoyingly) rent, insurance, and other recurring bills are always there waiting to be paid, as well as any unexpected payments.
But how can you earn money during the off-season — the summer breaks and Christmas vacations?
We’ve got you.
There are lots of ways to ensure you get paid during this time, helping reduce any financial stresses you may have going into the holidays.
Dance studio owners, you’re probably all too familiar with the fact that bills unfortunately don’t take a break when your lessons do. (Annoyingly) rent, insurance, and other recurring bills are always there waiting to be paid, as well as any unexpected payments.
But how can you earn money during the off-season — the summer breaks and Christmas vacations?
We’ve got you.
There are lots of ways to ensure you get paid during this time, helping reduce any financial stresses you may have going into the holidays.
Dance studio owners, you’re probably all too familiar with the fact that bills unfortunately don’t take a break when your lessons do. (Annoyingly) rent, insurance, and other recurring bills are always there waiting to be paid, as well as any unexpected payments.
But how can you earn money during the off-season — the summer breaks and Christmas vacations?
We’ve got you.
There are lots of ways to ensure you get paid during this time, helping reduce any financial stresses you may have going into the holidays.
1. Implement Monthly Billing
This first one may not work for everyone, but if you can get it to work for your studio, it’s a fantastic way to ensure regular income throughout the year.
With Class Manager, our dance studio software allows you to set your payments to bill every season, monthly, or per lesson. By switching to monthly payments, you can go into the breaks knowing exactly how much money you’re going to receive.
How does this work? We recently hosted a webinar on how to switch over to monthly payments. For more information or to request a link, email our team, and we’ll be happy to provide you with a recording.
Essentially, you add up the cost of a student’s complete year of classes and divide it by 12. This gives you the monthly invoice amount for each student. (And don’t worry — with Class Manager, we’re on hand to help you set everything up.)
1. Implement Monthly Billing
This first one may not work for everyone, but if you can get it to work for your studio, it’s a fantastic way to ensure regular income throughout the year.
With Class Manager, our dance studio software allows you to set your payments to bill every season, monthly, or per lesson. By switching to monthly payments, you can go into the breaks knowing exactly how much money you’re going to receive.
How does this work? We recently hosted a webinar on how to switch over to monthly payments. For more information or to request a link, email our team, and we’ll be happy to provide you with a recording.
Essentially, you add up the cost of a student’s complete year of classes and divide it by 12. This gives you the monthly invoice amount for each student. (And don’t worry — with Class Manager, we’re on hand to help you set everything up.)
1. Implement Monthly Billing
This first one may not work for everyone, but if you can get it to work for your studio, it’s a fantastic way to ensure regular income throughout the year.
With Class Manager, our dance studio software allows you to set your payments to bill every season, monthly, or per lesson. By switching to monthly payments, you can go into the breaks knowing exactly how much money you’re going to receive.
How does this work? We recently hosted a webinar on how to switch over to monthly payments. For more information or to request a link, email our team, and we’ll be happy to provide you with a recording.
Essentially, you add up the cost of a student’s complete year of classes and divide it by 12. This gives you the monthly invoice amount for each student. (And don’t worry — with Class Manager, we’re on hand to help you set everything up.)
1. Implement Monthly Billing
This first one may not work for everyone, but if you can get it to work for your studio, it’s a fantastic way to ensure regular income throughout the year.
With Class Manager, our dance studio software allows you to set your payments to bill every season, monthly, or per lesson. By switching to monthly payments, you can go into the breaks knowing exactly how much money you’re going to receive.
How does this work? We recently hosted a webinar on how to switch over to monthly payments. For more information or to request a link, email our team, and we’ll be happy to provide you with a recording.
Essentially, you add up the cost of a student’s complete year of classes and divide it by 12. This gives you the monthly invoice amount for each student. (And don’t worry — with Class Manager, we’re on hand to help you set everything up.)
1. Implement Monthly Billing
This first one may not work for everyone, but if you can get it to work for your studio, it’s a fantastic way to ensure regular income throughout the year.
With Class Manager, our dance studio software allows you to set your payments to bill every season, monthly, or per lesson. By switching to monthly payments, you can go into the breaks knowing exactly how much money you’re going to receive.
How does this work? We recently hosted a webinar on how to switch over to monthly payments. For more information or to request a link, email our team, and we’ll be happy to provide you with a recording.
Essentially, you add up the cost of a student’s complete year of classes and divide it by 12. This gives you the monthly invoice amount for each student. (And don’t worry — with Class Manager, we’re on hand to help you set everything up.)



2. Offer Off-Season Sessions
Why not offer summer classes, workshops, or summer camps during the breaks? Hosting a summer dance camp not only provides you with additional income over the summer, but it’s also a great way to expand your reach and encourage fresh sign-ups ready for the upcoming season.
Summer dance camps can run for any length of time — from a couple of days to a couple of weeks — and, unlike regular lessons, they’re often full-day sessions. This means parents can drop off their children knowing they’ll be entertained, active, and learning new skills while the parents are at work, making it a win-win during the summer break.
Other off-season activities and sessions you could host include:
2. Offer Off-Season Sessions
Why not offer summer classes, workshops, or summer camps during the breaks? Hosting a summer dance camp not only provides you with additional income over the summer, but it’s also a great way to expand your reach and encourage fresh sign-ups ready for the upcoming season.
Summer dance camps can run for any length of time — from a couple of days to a couple of weeks — and, unlike regular lessons, they’re often full-day sessions. This means parents can drop off their children knowing they’ll be entertained, active, and learning new skills while the parents are at work, making it a win-win during the summer break.
Other off-season activities and sessions you could host include:
2. Offer Off-Season Sessions
Why not offer summer classes, workshops, or summer camps during the breaks? Hosting a summer dance camp not only provides you with additional income over the summer, but it’s also a great way to expand your reach and encourage fresh sign-ups ready for the upcoming season.
Summer dance camps can run for any length of time — from a couple of days to a couple of weeks — and, unlike regular lessons, they’re often full-day sessions. This means parents can drop off their children knowing they’ll be entertained, active, and learning new skills while the parents are at work, making it a win-win during the summer break.
Other off-season activities and sessions you could host include:
2. Offer Off-Season Sessions
Why not offer summer classes, workshops, or summer camps during the breaks? Hosting a summer dance camp not only provides you with additional income over the summer, but it’s also a great way to expand your reach and encourage fresh sign-ups ready for the upcoming season.
Summer dance camps can run for any length of time — from a couple of days to a couple of weeks — and, unlike regular lessons, they’re often full-day sessions. This means parents can drop off their children knowing they’ll be entertained, active, and learning new skills while the parents are at work, making it a win-win during the summer break.
Other off-season activities and sessions you could host include:
2. Offer Off-Season Sessions
Why not offer summer classes, workshops, or summer camps during the breaks? Hosting a summer dance camp not only provides you with additional income over the summer, but it’s also a great way to expand your reach and encourage fresh sign-ups ready for the upcoming season.
Summer dance camps can run for any length of time — from a couple of days to a couple of weeks — and, unlike regular lessons, they’re often full-day sessions. This means parents can drop off their children knowing they’ll be entertained, active, and learning new skills while the parents are at work, making it a win-win during the summer break.
Other off-season activities and sessions you could host include:




Drop-In Workshops
Run single-session workshops with a fresh twist, offered to your existing students, their friends, and the local community. (Many parents will love to bring their children along to these during the long breaks.)
Offer a different style of lesson than your usual classes — perhaps something completely outside your typical repertoire.
For example, if you’re a ballet studio, host a Bhangra session or a hip-hop choreography day. You could also bring in guest choreographers or teachers to give your students a brand-new perspective and skillset.
Drop-In Workshops
Run single-session workshops with a fresh twist, offered to your existing students, their friends, and the local community. (Many parents will love to bring their children along to these during the long breaks.)
Offer a different style of lesson than your usual classes — perhaps something completely outside your typical repertoire.
For example, if you’re a ballet studio, host a Bhangra session or a hip-hop choreography day. You could also bring in guest choreographers or teachers to give your students a brand-new perspective and skillset.
Drop-In Workshops
Run single-session workshops with a fresh twist, offered to your existing students, their friends, and the local community. (Many parents will love to bring their children along to these during the long breaks.)
Offer a different style of lesson than your usual classes — perhaps something completely outside your typical repertoire.
For example, if you’re a ballet studio, host a Bhangra session or a hip-hop choreography day. You could also bring in guest choreographers or teachers to give your students a brand-new perspective and skillset.
Drop-In Workshops
Run single-session workshops with a fresh twist, offered to your existing students, their friends, and the local community. (Many parents will love to bring their children along to these during the long breaks.)
Offer a different style of lesson than your usual classes — perhaps something completely outside your typical repertoire.
For example, if you’re a ballet studio, host a Bhangra session or a hip-hop choreography day. You could also bring in guest choreographers or teachers to give your students a brand-new perspective and skillset.
Drop-In Workshops
Run single-session workshops with a fresh twist, offered to your existing students, their friends, and the local community. (Many parents will love to bring their children along to these during the long breaks.)
Offer a different style of lesson than your usual classes — perhaps something completely outside your typical repertoire.
For example, if you’re a ballet studio, host a Bhangra session or a hip-hop choreography day. You could also bring in guest choreographers or teachers to give your students a brand-new perspective and skillset.







Host Open Days
Organize open days where children and their families can visit your studio, watch demonstrations, take part in mini-trials, and meet the teaching team. This is a fantastic way to build community connections, encourage word-of-mouth marketing, and spark interest in future classes. You could even combine the event with a small recital to showcase your current students’ progress.
In most cases, when we’ve spoken about open days, we’ve mentioned them as a free incentive to get people to sign up to your studio. However, during the breaks, you could market them as a paid activity and use the opportunity to create additional revenue. Alternatively, keep the event free but sell merchandise, food, drinks, and more to generate income while boosting engagement.
Learn more in out blog post: 'How to organise a dance studio open day'.
Host Open Days
Organize open days where children and their families can visit your studio, watch demonstrations, take part in mini-trials, and meet the teaching team. This is a fantastic way to build community connections, encourage word-of-mouth marketing, and spark interest in future classes. You could even combine the event with a small recital to showcase your current students’ progress.
In most cases, when we’ve spoken about open days, we’ve mentioned them as a free incentive to get people to sign up to your studio. However, during the breaks, you could market them as a paid activity and use the opportunity to create additional revenue. Alternatively, keep the event free but sell merchandise, food, drinks, and more to generate income while boosting engagement.
Learn more in out blog post: 'How to organise a dance studio open day'.
Host Open Days
Organize open days where children and their families can visit your studio, watch demonstrations, take part in mini-trials, and meet the teaching team. This is a fantastic way to build community connections, encourage word-of-mouth marketing, and spark interest in future classes. You could even combine the event with a small recital to showcase your current students’ progress.
In most cases, when we’ve spoken about open days, we’ve mentioned them as a free incentive to get people to sign up to your studio. However, during the breaks, you could market them as a paid activity and use the opportunity to create additional revenue. Alternatively, keep the event free but sell merchandise, food, drinks, and more to generate income while boosting engagement.
Learn more in out blog post: 'How to organise a dance studio open day'.
Host Open Days
Organize open days where children and their families can visit your studio, watch demonstrations, take part in mini-trials, and meet the teaching team. This is a fantastic way to build community connections, encourage word-of-mouth marketing, and spark interest in future classes. You could even combine the event with a small recital to showcase your current students’ progress.
In most cases, when we’ve spoken about open days, we’ve mentioned them as a free incentive to get people to sign up to your studio. However, during the breaks, you could market them as a paid activity and use the opportunity to create additional revenue. Alternatively, keep the event free but sell merchandise, food, drinks, and more to generate income while boosting engagement.
Learn more in out blog post: 'How to organise a dance studio open day'.
Host Open Days
Organize open days where children and their families can visit your studio, watch demonstrations, take part in mini-trials, and meet the teaching team. This is a fantastic way to build community connections, encourage word-of-mouth marketing, and spark interest in future classes. You could even combine the event with a small recital to showcase your current students’ progress.
In most cases, when we’ve spoken about open days, we’ve mentioned them as a free incentive to get people to sign up to your studio. However, during the breaks, you could market them as a paid activity and use the opportunity to create additional revenue. Alternatively, keep the event free but sell merchandise, food, drinks, and more to generate income while boosting engagement.
Learn more in out blog post: 'How to organise a dance studio open day'.




Drop-In Workshops
Run single-session workshops with a fresh twist, offered to your existing students, their friends, and the local community. (Many parents will love to bring their children along to these during the long breaks.)
Offer a different style of lesson than your usual classes — perhaps something completely outside your typical repertoire.
For example, if you’re a ballet studio, host a Bhangra session or a hip-hop choreography day. You could also bring in guest choreographers or teachers to give your students a brand-new perspective and skillset.
Drop-In Workshops
Run single-session workshops with a fresh twist, offered to your existing students, their friends, and the local community. (Many parents will love to bring their children along to these during the long breaks.)
Offer a different style of lesson than your usual classes — perhaps something completely outside your typical repertoire.
For example, if you’re a ballet studio, host a Bhangra session or a hip-hop choreography day. You could also bring in guest choreographers or teachers to give your students a brand-new perspective and skillset.
Drop-In Workshops
Run single-session workshops with a fresh twist, offered to your existing students, their friends, and the local community. (Many parents will love to bring their children along to these during the long breaks.)
Offer a different style of lesson than your usual classes — perhaps something completely outside your typical repertoire.
For example, if you’re a ballet studio, host a Bhangra session or a hip-hop choreography day. You could also bring in guest choreographers or teachers to give your students a brand-new perspective and skillset.
Drop-In Workshops
Run single-session workshops with a fresh twist, offered to your existing students, their friends, and the local community. (Many parents will love to bring their children along to these during the long breaks.)
Offer a different style of lesson than your usual classes — perhaps something completely outside your typical repertoire.
For example, if you’re a ballet studio, host a Bhangra session or a hip-hop choreography day. You could also bring in guest choreographers or teachers to give your students a brand-new perspective and skillset.
Drop-In Workshops
Run single-session workshops with a fresh twist, offered to your existing students, their friends, and the local community. (Many parents will love to bring their children along to these during the long breaks.)
Offer a different style of lesson than your usual classes — perhaps something completely outside your typical repertoire.
For example, if you’re a ballet studio, host a Bhangra session or a hip-hop choreography day. You could also bring in guest choreographers or teachers to give your students a brand-new perspective and skillset.



3. Sell Branded Merchandise
Who doesn’t love merch?
Over the summer break, keep kids and parents connected to your studio (while giving you free advertising) by selling branded merchandise before the end of the year and throughout the summer.
Hoodies, bucket hats, tote bags, t-shirts — the options are endless. Offering them during the holidays, especially with a few special summer deals, is a great way to boost your revenue during the long break.
Even better, with Class Manager, you can easily sell all your items and track every order in one place. Students can even log into their accounts and browse what you’re selling in your online shop right from their student page.
3. Sell Branded Merchandise
Who doesn’t love merch?
Over the summer break, keep kids and parents connected to your studio (while giving you free advertising) by selling branded merchandise before the end of the year and throughout the summer.
Hoodies, bucket hats, tote bags, t-shirts — the options are endless. Offering them during the holidays, especially with a few special summer deals, is a great way to boost your revenue during the long break.
Even better, with Class Manager, you can easily sell all your items and track every order in one place. Students can even log into their accounts and browse what you’re selling in your online shop right from their student page.
3. Sell Branded Merchandise
Who doesn’t love merch?
Over the summer break, keep kids and parents connected to your studio (while giving you free advertising) by selling branded merchandise before the end of the year and throughout the summer.
Hoodies, bucket hats, tote bags, t-shirts — the options are endless. Offering them during the holidays, especially with a few special summer deals, is a great way to boost your revenue during the long break.
Even better, with Class Manager, you can easily sell all your items and track every order in one place. Students can even log into their accounts and browse what you’re selling in your online shop right from their student page.
3. Sell Branded Merchandise
Who doesn’t love merch?
Over the summer break, keep kids and parents connected to your studio (while giving you free advertising) by selling branded merchandise before the end of the year and throughout the summer.
Hoodies, bucket hats, tote bags, t-shirts — the options are endless. Offering them during the holidays, especially with a few special summer deals, is a great way to boost your revenue during the long break.
Even better, with Class Manager, you can easily sell all your items and track every order in one place. Students can even log into their accounts and browse what you’re selling in your online shop right from their student page.
3. Sell Branded Merchandise
Who doesn’t love merch?
Over the summer break, keep kids and parents connected to your studio (while giving you free advertising) by selling branded merchandise before the end of the year and throughout the summer.
Hoodies, bucket hats, tote bags, t-shirts — the options are endless. Offering them during the holidays, especially with a few special summer deals, is a great way to boost your revenue during the long break.
Even better, with Class Manager, you can easily sell all your items and track every order in one place. Students can even log into their accounts and browse what you’re selling in your online shop right from their student page.
4. Private Lessons
Why not take advantage of school breaks and offer private lessons to new or existing students?
This doesn’t mean filling every day with back-to-back sessions, but breaks can be the perfect time to work with students who would benefit from extra attention. Maybe they’re excelling and want to prepare for a future dance career, have big competitive ambitions, or simply need some extra help to build confidence and improve their skills.
By offering private lessons, you’re not only keeping students engaged and generating extra income, but you’re also strengthening relationships with them and their families, which goes a long way in boosting loyalty and retention.
We actually go into this in more detail in our blog posts, ‘One-to-one dance lessons: should you do it? From a dance teacher's perspective’, and ‘Private dance lessons vs group lessons: What’s better?’
4. Private Lessons
Why not take advantage of school breaks and offer private lessons to new or existing students?
This doesn’t mean filling every day with back-to-back sessions, but breaks can be the perfect time to work with students who would benefit from extra attention. Maybe they’re excelling and want to prepare for a future dance career, have big competitive ambitions, or simply need some extra help to build confidence and improve their skills.
By offering private lessons, you’re not only keeping students engaged and generating extra income, but you’re also strengthening relationships with them and their families, which goes a long way in boosting loyalty and retention.
We actually go into this in more detail in our blog posts, ‘One-to-one dance lessons: should you do it? From a dance teacher's perspective’, and ‘Private dance lessons vs group lessons: What’s better?’
4. Private Lessons
Why not take advantage of school breaks and offer private lessons to new or existing students?
This doesn’t mean filling every day with back-to-back sessions, but breaks can be the perfect time to work with students who would benefit from extra attention. Maybe they’re excelling and want to prepare for a future dance career, have big competitive ambitions, or simply need some extra help to build confidence and improve their skills.
By offering private lessons, you’re not only keeping students engaged and generating extra income, but you’re also strengthening relationships with them and their families, which goes a long way in boosting loyalty and retention.
We actually go into this in more detail in our blog posts, ‘One-to-one dance lessons: should you do it? From a dance teacher's perspective’, and ‘Private dance lessons vs group lessons: What’s better?’
4. Private Lessons
Why not take advantage of school breaks and offer private lessons to new or existing students?
This doesn’t mean filling every day with back-to-back sessions, but breaks can be the perfect time to work with students who would benefit from extra attention. Maybe they’re excelling and want to prepare for a future dance career, have big competitive ambitions, or simply need some extra help to build confidence and improve their skills.
By offering private lessons, you’re not only keeping students engaged and generating extra income, but you’re also strengthening relationships with them and their families, which goes a long way in boosting loyalty and retention.
We actually go into this in more detail in our blog posts, ‘One-to-one dance lessons: should you do it? From a dance teacher's perspective’, and ‘Private dance lessons vs group lessons: What’s better?’
4. Private Lessons
Why not take advantage of school breaks and offer private lessons to new or existing students?
This doesn’t mean filling every day with back-to-back sessions, but breaks can be the perfect time to work with students who would benefit from extra attention. Maybe they’re excelling and want to prepare for a future dance career, have big competitive ambitions, or simply need some extra help to build confidence and improve their skills.
By offering private lessons, you’re not only keeping students engaged and generating extra income, but you’re also strengthening relationships with them and their families, which goes a long way in boosting loyalty and retention.
We actually go into this in more detail in our blog posts, ‘One-to-one dance lessons: should you do it? From a dance teacher's perspective’, and ‘Private dance lessons vs group lessons: What’s better?’
Generating Income Over The Summer Isn’t Impossible
So, whilst a summer break from regularly taking a break from classes doesn’t have to mean taking a break from income. With a little planning and creativity, you can keep revenue flowing year-round. Whether it’s switching to monthly billing, offering off-season workshops and camps, hosting open days, or selling branded merchandise, each idea not only helps financially but also strengthens your connection with students and their families.
By implementing even one or two of these strategies, you’ll head into every break with less stress.
Want to find out more about Class Manager? Open your free account today or book a demo with a member of our team to see it in action.
Generating Income Over The Summer Isn’t Impossible
So, whilst a summer break from regularly taking a break from classes doesn’t have to mean taking a break from income. With a little planning and creativity, you can keep revenue flowing year-round. Whether it’s switching to monthly billing, offering off-season workshops and camps, hosting open days, or selling branded merchandise, each idea not only helps financially but also strengthens your connection with students and their families.
By implementing even one or two of these strategies, you’ll head into every break with less stress.
Want to find out more about Class Manager? Open your free account today or book a demo with a member of our team to see it in action.
Generating Income Over The Summer Isn’t Impossible
So, whilst a summer break from regularly taking a break from classes doesn’t have to mean taking a break from income. With a little planning and creativity, you can keep revenue flowing year-round. Whether it’s switching to monthly billing, offering off-season workshops and camps, hosting open days, or selling branded merchandise, each idea not only helps financially but also strengthens your connection with students and their families.
By implementing even one or two of these strategies, you’ll head into every break with less stress.
Want to find out more about Class Manager? Open your free account today or book a demo with a member of our team to see it in action.
Generating Income Over The Summer Isn’t Impossible
So, whilst a summer break from regularly taking a break from classes doesn’t have to mean taking a break from income. With a little planning and creativity, you can keep revenue flowing year-round. Whether it’s switching to monthly billing, offering off-season workshops and camps, hosting open days, or selling branded merchandise, each idea not only helps financially but also strengthens your connection with students and their families.
By implementing even one or two of these strategies, you’ll head into every break with less stress.
Want to find out more about Class Manager? Open your free account today or book a demo with a member of our team to see it in action.
Generating Income Over The Summer Isn’t Impossible
So, whilst a summer break from regularly taking a break from classes doesn’t have to mean taking a break from income. With a little planning and creativity, you can keep revenue flowing year-round. Whether it’s switching to monthly billing, offering off-season workshops and camps, hosting open days, or selling branded merchandise, each idea not only helps financially but also strengthens your connection with students and their families.
By implementing even one or two of these strategies, you’ll head into every break with less stress.
Want to find out more about Class Manager? Open your free account today or book a demo with a member of our team to see it in action.
So, Can Software Save You Time, Money, & Stress?
Ultimately, yes. All of the software options we’ve mentioned are designed to help streamline your admin, reduce manual tasks, and give you back valuable time. That extra time could be spent doing what you truly love: running your studio, connecting with students, or even adding new classes to grow your business and revenue.
Ready to see the difference for yourself? Open your free Class Manager account today or book a demo with our team—we’d love to show you how it all works and help you get started.
So, Can Software Save You Time, Money, & Stress?
Ultimately, yes. All of the software options we’ve mentioned are designed to help streamline your admin, reduce manual tasks, and give you back valuable time. That extra time could be spent doing what you truly love: running your studio, connecting with students, or even adding new classes to grow your business and revenue.
Ready to see the difference for yourself? Open your free Class Manager account today or book a demo with our team—we’d love to show you how it all works and help you get started.
Looking for Class Manager Classic?
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dance studios and business
owners across the
UK, United States, Australia,
and beyond.
Planning an event or recital?
Visit our sister company, Stage Stubs
for all your ticketing needs.
Free for studios.

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Looking for Class Manager Classic?
Class Manager is a trusted class
management software used by
dance studios and business
owners across the
UK, United States, Australia,
and beyond.
Planning an event or recital?
Visit our sister company, Stage Stubs
for all your ticketing needs.
Free for studios.

Email Us
Contact Sales
Contact Support
© Class Manager 2025, All Rights Reserved
Looking for Class Manager Classic?
Class Manager is a trusted class
management software used by
dance studios and business
owners across the
UK, United States, Australia,
and beyond.
Planning an event or recital?
Visit our sister company, Stage Stubs
for all your ticketing needs.
Free for studios.

Email Us
Contact Sales
Contact Support
© Class Manager 2025, All Rights Reserved
Looking for Class Manager Classic?
Class Manager is a trusted class
management software used by
dance studios and business
owners across the
UK, United States, Australia,
and beyond.
Planning an event or recital?
Visit our sister company, Stage Stubs
for all your ticketing needs.
Free for studios.

Email Us
Contact Sales
Contact Support
© Class Manager 2025, All Rights Reserved