You practice dance on a regular basis? Continue your training at home by setting up a training room. dance room at home. You can allocate an entire room to practise your art or simply set up a separate room. dance space in another room, depending on the space available. Follow our advice to setting up your dance studio like a pro!
To practise your art at home, you can do the following setting up a dance studio at home. If you can, the best option is to devote an entire room to this activity. That way, you'll have the space you need to make all your moves. For example, in a garage or basement.
However, if you don't have a room to yourself, you can also create a space in another room. For example, in your bedroom. If you want to move around comfortably, the space should be at least 4 m². This dedicated space will allow you to do your bar exercises.
In the room where you wish to setting up your dance studioMake sure the ground is even. If this is not the case, some earthworks will be necessary. Also, if you choose your basement, it will need to be drained.
We recommend that you practice your art in a room with plenty of natural light. wooden floor. The floor should be smooth, flexible and hard-wearing. In addition, make sure that the floor is not slippery so as not to injure yourself.
Next, you can cover the floor with linoleum if you have a room dedicated to ballet, jazz or hip hop.
On the other hand, if you are creating a dance space in a room that also has another use, you can use a dance mats. Le Burdigala individual dance floor is perfect for continuing your dance training at home in complete safety. It can be placed on a smooth, hard surface to protect the floor.
It can be used for several styles of dance These include classical ballet, floor barre, modern, contemporary, jazz, aerobics, zumba and hip-hop. What's more, it's stable, crease-free and wrinkle-free. It will be your ally for performing all your movements safely.
The ballet barre is the basic equipment of a dance hall. Depending on the size of the room, you can use one or two dance barres. They come in a range of lengths to suit your space: from 1 metre to 2 metres on average.
We recommend that you use a mobile ballet barre to move it easily, especially the Juliette adjustable dance barspecially designed for your home. It's lightweight and easy to transport. What's more, this dance bar offers 12 different heightswhich is ideal for supporting children as they grow.
So you can carry out your bar exercises at home.
Use a mirror to visualise your movements and correct your positions.
If you opt for a wall mirrorwe recommend the Figaro Wall Mirror. It is fixed to the wall using two metal brackets screwed to the wall. It is the reference mirror for dance studios. It reflects the dancer perfectly without distortion, and a safety film has been applied to the surface of the mirror to protect users from shards of glass.
If you prefer a mobile dance mirror to be able to move around easilywe recommend the Billy mobile dance mirror. It's ideal because it's very stable and comes on a stand with wheels, so it's easy to move around. What's more, its high quality provides a perfect reflection of the dancer without distorting it.
Choose a good room ventilated so you don't get too hot. To achieve this, the room should have at least one window, so that it can be well ventilated after each workout. If the room you have chosen has no ventilation, we advise you to install a VMC to renew the air.
In winter, consider installing a heater that you can easily switch on and off as required.
Dancing can cause various noise pollution. To minimise them, you can use acoustic panels or acoustic wall fabrics.
With these few tips, you're ready to continue training from home. If you have any questions about the equipment best suited to your situation, don't hesitate to contact Balletto Dance Shopor come and see us at our boutique bordelaise. We'd be delighted to share our expertise with you and help you with your project.