Set up a well-lit corner where kids can get silly with their buds (goofy costumes are a great addition) and snap a pic to remember this party forever! Create a few cozy lounge areas where the kids can take a breather, sip their spritzer or chat up that cutie they met out on the dance floor. Part 3 of the Studio Start-Up Guide deals with Dance Gear and Decorations. For those of you getting serious about starting a dance studio or looking to make some big improvements, you can also download our NEW E-Book, “Dance Studio Ideas and More: The Official TutuTix E-Book” absolutely FREE! Designing a video game room in your house dedicated solely to the love of playing games can offer some unique and fresh decorating ideas. For some rooms, the space can be completely transformed to make the play experience more comfortable and enjoyable, while in other circumstances the room. Show Her Off Living Room Dance Class is a simple and easy way to learn to dance as a couple! Never go to a wedding again and sit on the sidelines! Sweep your partner off their feet with a few moves that are romantic, flirty and fun! Learning to dance does not have to be difficult, time-consuming, costly or embarrassing.

Naturally, teenagers identify with the music they like and in those years music is more than music, but a sacred thing and a world of people that actually understand the teenager. You as a parent should understand the connection between the music and your kid, since we all’ve been there, whether singing along with Diana Ross or screaming to a Beatles song, we all have been in that place when you think that only the singer understands how you feel. Interest in music is always a beneficial thing and may help your kid to maybe choose a career as a musician. Therefore, you should encourage and motivate your kid by decorating the room with a music theme. Guitars, posters, album covers and music wallpapers are just a few elements that feature a music inspired bedroom. Take a look at the showcase below of 15 Music Inspired Bedrooms. Enjoy.

Album Covers Decorated Bedroom

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The album covers, posters of epic music icons and music instruments are the right decorative elements for completing a cool and lively music inspired bedroom.

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Beatles Inspired Bedroom

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If your kid is fan of the Beatles, then you know that he/she is doing it right. This Beatles inspired bedroom with an Abbey Road sign above the bed looks creative, fun and authentic.

Beatles Themed Bedroom

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This is another example of a Beatles inspired bedroom with more minimalist setting, but the epic cover of Abbey Road used as a focal point artwork above the bed is a smart and genius move.

Beautiful Music Inspired Bedroom

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Music inspired bedroom in the attic with simple and yet dramatic setting, decorated with various guitars looks adorable and really elegant.

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White Music Themed Bedroom

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This is a really beautiful and creative music themed bedroom, decorated in a subtle way with a hanging guitar as a decorative element and accordions.

Bob Marely Poster Bedroom

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One Love indeed. This bedroom is decorated with a creative and light way and reflects retro and reggae feel in it. The Bob Marely’s poster provides the story of this music inspired bedroom.

Cool Music Inspired Bedroom

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To create a music inspired bedroom in a right way, use this example and create a dramatic vinyl wall above the bed. This music room looks super contemporary and modern.

Creative Music Inspired Bedroom

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Well, this is a really unique and bold music inspired room with a super unique and dramatic piano wall and ceiling. This room due to the creative wall and ceiling looks bold and modern.

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Guitar fan Bedroom

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This is a classic music bedroom decorated with simple and yet modern note. The music instruments and the professional loudspeaker provides the room with cool and authentic feel.

Guitar Hero Wallpaper

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This is an example of a cool and lively bedroom with a giant and colorful guitar wallpaper which provide the room with music theme and a really creative and fun appearance.

Guitar Inspired Bedroom

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This music decorated room in the Potter barn for teens has a really cool and smart appearance. The music instruments have a major role in providing the place with a cool music feel and the brick walls provide the place with modern and contemporary feel.

Lively Music Themed Bedroom

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The universal peace sign as a wallpaper provides this music inspired bedroom with retro and lively note and the decorative guitars on the headboard add a cool music feel in the place.

Rock Star Bedroom

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A rock star sign is making a huge statement in this room and providing the place with the cool and unique appearance. This is a really distinctive and beautiful music inspired bedroom.

Rock-On- Music Themed Bedroom

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This music inspired bedroom has a simple and yet interesting and creative setting. The pop art Betales posters provide the place with a lively and cool note and the instruments add an interesting and fun feel in the place.

Vinyl Themed Beddings

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A vinyl themed bedding may be a perfect choice for creating a music inspired bedroom. This is a really cool and creative, monochrome vinyl themed bedding.

So, do you feel ready to start grabbing music posters and decorate your kid bedroom with guitars and drums, we bet you are. See more kid’s bedroom ideas on 10 Star Wars Inspired Bedroom.

If I had a studio space to call my own I would have a lot of fun decorating it.

Big empty walls and mirrors, windows and doors at my disposal. I would be in dance studio heaven. Since I don’t have my own walls, my refrigerator is decorated with splashes of color and drawings of interpretations of what my students are learning in class. It’s pretty thoughtful that they think of me while they are drawing, don’t you think? As I collected the drawings on my fridge, I knew there had to be a way to use all of that artistic talent in the dance room.

What is on your studio walls? Posters of dancers? Quotes? Pictures of your students or of the faculty?

If I had a studio space to call my own I would decorate it with student work. Dance and art are so closely linked I thought it might be fun to come up with some ways of connecting what you are teaching to your preschoolers in class to an “art project.” Simple, creative ideas that will show the parents you are educating the whole child. Plus, decorating the walls with your students work adds a sense of personality and love to your building.

Shapes with Pipe Cleaners

What you need:
Pipe cleaners
Construction paper (optional)
Pen

One of my friends did this lesson with her preschoolers and made a bulletin board using their art work. I loved the idea and asked her if I could share it with you.

If you are teaching shapes to your students this is an easy way to connect what they are making in their body to a visual. Ask each student to create 4 shapes with their body. For example, shape 1 is round, shape 2 is bent, shape 3 is straight, and shape 4 is twisted. Ask the students to memorize their shapes. Ask specific questions like “where are your arms?” “is your head up or down?” This will help remind them of what each shape looks like.

Next, pass out the pipe cleaners and ask them to make their 4 shapes with the pipes. They are so flexible (kind of like bodies) that they lend themselves to making shapes really well! Put them in order and viola, you have shapes to hang up.

For education sake, it might be helpful to put them on construction paper and write under each shape what the student created and what they say about it. “It’s a twisted like a pretzel.” Parents and visitors to your walls will feel very connected to your students and the content they are working on. The neatest part this idea is that every shape is different!

Mandalas

What you need:
This website
Crayons/colored pencils

Creating circle dances and doing patterns with your preschoolers? Passing out Mandalas are a fun way to let them express themselves as they color theirs in. My students love patterns and I think its because at this age they are learning about them at school.

As they are coloring the Mandalas, tell them about circles and what they mean. My saying is “a circle is unity and community. You can see everyone and they can see you!” We talk about things that are circles like the sun, the moon, and flowers. My goal is to connect things to real life as much as possible and I think this project does exactly that. Plus these patterns look so pretty on your walls, even if the colors go outside the lines.

Musical Drawings

What you need:
Music (a few different styles)
Crayons
Paper

If you are doing a lesson on tempo, beat, rhythm, or counting this game is for you! Give each student a piece of paper and a few crayons. Ask them to close their eyes. Play the music and ask the students to “dance” the crayon on their piece of paper. Choose different types of music, maybe one classical, one with a beat, and one fast. Then flip from one song to the other. They keep their eyes closed the whole time and just listen. I say 2-4 minutes is long enough.

Ask them to open their eyes and look at their drawing. See if they can find the places on paper where you were playing the classical music or the fast music. Maybe the song with the beat made darker lines or dots and maybe they used a lighter color for the classical piece.

It’s important that after you do these projects that you talk about the experience with your students. Here are some things to think about:

1) Talk about their experience. Did they like or dislike the project?
2) Talk about how it made them feel?
3) Was it easy or hard?
4) Analyze the shapes in their body or their musicality now. Do they have a better understanding of the lesson?
5) Brainstorm other dances you have done, and what projects might connect to that lesson.

Have fun decorating your dance room!

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Disclaimer: These projects are appropriate for ages 3-6, however make sure your dance room is set up properly for projects that give crayons to little hands.

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Have you decorated your dance room with your students’ work? Would you ever try it?

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A passionate advocate for early childhood dance education, Maria Hanley Blakemore specializes in teaching ages 0 months to 6 years. She left NYC, where she designed and implemented programs at Manhattan’s Jewish Community Center, Dancewave Center and The Mark Morris Dance Group, to teach dancers in the greater Cleveland area. Maria holds a Master’s degree in dance education from New York University (2007) and a Bachelor’s degree in dance performance from Slippery Rock University in Pennsylvania (2005). Maria authors the blog Maria’s Movers (www.mariasmovers.com) where she shares creative ideas and strategies for teaching young dancers. Maria served on the Dance/NYC Junior Committee for 2 years and presented at the 2012 Dance USA Conference. She also presents at the Dance Teacher Summit in New York City. Read Maria’s posts.