The seams don’t match and the floor is wavy. What Happened and how can I fix it? Can I fix it? The frustrations of rolling out your marley floor and looking out on a sea of turbulence that is dangerous upon which to dance is preventable and in some cases fixable. So all is not
“Save” Money and Build Your Own Dance Floor?
You can make your costumes, save a bundle, spend a lot of time, but if you used flammable materials you could be in serious trouble. Lease a studio with lead paint and asbestos and then you find out you are sitting on a toxic dump. You might as well punch your ticket. Ever think about
Say Goodbye to Sticky Residue On Your Dance Floor
Vinyl and cloth top tape have been used for the temporary installation of marley floor for decades. It is fast, effective, inexpensive and it works….except for the sticky adhesive residue that remains after you pull up the tape to move the floor or re-tape the seams. Do nothing but re-tape the seams and you are
What is a Good Size For a Dance Floor?
There are many factors to consider when determining the right size for your dance studio. First, how many dancers will be in a class? Second, how much traveling combinations are involved and at what distance? Third, what type of dance is being taught? Generally speaking, tap required relatively little space compared to ballet.
The Dos & Donts Of Dance Floor Surfaces
It is where the tires meet the road. Your floor surface is critical to your success as a dancer, teacher or choreographer, yet sometimes people go with the untried, untested and inappropriate, for reasons that range from trying to save a buck to “it looked like a dance floor”. Knowing what to do is as