Programs

Classes for dancers, families, and special events.

These content areas are the kind of sections a studio could choose to publish alongside DSM-powered registration.

Program menu

Clear choices before the live schedule.

A studio can use this page to explain the shape of each program before visitors jump into the actual DSM schedule and registration flow.

Children and teens

Ballet, jazz, tap, hip hop, and recital tracks

Clear program pages help parents understand levels, age ranges, season timing, and what to expect.

Adult dance

Beginner-friendly classes and social dance nights

Adult students can browse welcoming options before jumping into the schedule and checkout flow.

Private lessons

Personal coaching for technique, events, and confidence

A studio could connect inquiry forms, packages, or private lesson booking into DSM over time.

Wedding dance

First dance coaching and celebration packages

Special programs give studios a polished way to market high-value services.

Workshops

Pop-up intensives and visiting instructors

Event-style pages can promote workshops while DSM handles the roster and payment details.

Studio events

Showcases, auditions, open houses, and camps

Website content can describe the experience; DSM can manage registrations and purchases.

How it could connect

Program pages can point into specific DSM views.

Later, these cards could link directly to filtered schedules, trial class requests, private lesson forms, package sales, or seasonal registration pages.

Featured path

From interest to registration.

1. Pick a program

Visitors learn what kind of class fits their age, goal, schedule, or event.

2. View matching classes

The website sends them to DSM for accurate schedules, openings, prices, and rules.

3. Register online

DSM handles the account, cart, agreements, payments, and confirmations.