[Intro] Denise Jones, dance team coach, private dance instructor
1. How long have you lived in Manchester?
2. How long have you been in business here?
3. What reasons made you decide to open a dance studio here as opposed to somewhere else?
4. How has the dance business changed over the years?
5. I know there are many students that you have watched change over the years. How would you describe your relationships with those students?
6. How does coaching the Dance Team differ from giving dance lessons?
7. What sort of qualification did you need to become a dance instructor?
8. How did you acquire that certification?
9. What obstacles have you encountered regarding your business - enrollment, publicity, facilities?
10. What types of dance do you teach?
11. How do these types of dance differ, to teach or to learn?
12. Which sort of dance would you reccommend a high-school aged beginner start with?
13. What reasons have you heard as to why people take dance lessons?
14. Why did you decide to teach dance as opposed to anything else?
15. What other jobs have you held?
16. What is te best part, in your opinion about your job?
17. What is your favourite type of dance, either to perform or teach?
18. What is the most popular type of dance among your students?
19. What do you call your job; what title do you have?
20. Can you describe your job for us?
21. Did you attend college, and, if so, where?
22. How was your college experience?
23. I konw you're involved with the Pass the Hat Players. How exactly are you involved?
24. How is Pass the Hat similar and different from dance instruction - drama, expression?
25. Can you describe the history of the Pass the Hat company?
26. What goals do you have for the future of your business?
27. What goals do you have for the Pass the Hat company?
28. Have any of your students pursued further careers in dance, and if so, what sorts of careers?
29. Have you noticed differences in the attitudes of school-aged students versus adult students, and if so, what are they?
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- Conclusion! Muha!
07 December 2005
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