(Dun Laoghaire; Dublin) Encouraging the spirit, evoking memory and reflecting ideas, is what dance is all about and the Dance Theatre of Ireland is the best solution to let yourself soar and feel all that... Ballet, Tango, Salsa, Stage, Ballroom... Dance class. 25/12/2017
(Dun Laoghaire; Dublin) Dance Theatre of Ireland’s Centre for Dance, located in Dun Laoghaire, offers year-round day-time, evening and weekend dance classes for children, young people and adults in a purp... Ballet, Contemporary, Hip-Hop, Modern, Salsa, Junior Dance class. 20/6/2009
(Greystones; Wicklow) Greystones Studios opened in September 08 to great local acclaim. We have full dance facilities in place with 2 top spec dance studios, changing rooms, toilets etc... Ballet, Belly, Salsa, Aerobic, Ballroom... Dance Dance Studio/School. 6/1/2009
(Dublin) The name comes from the Irish word for Footstep and is pronounced "Kush Came".
CoisCéim's style of performance is contemporary and vibrant, with a knowing regard for the everyday.... Contemporary, Jazz, Ballet Dance class. 13/2/2008
(Swords; Dublin) The Entertainment Factory are well known in Ireland for our regular casting opportunities both in Ireland and United Kingdom. We are currently lo... 9/4/2004
As an employer, you are breaking the law (with a few exceptions) if you fail to take out Employers Liability Insurance. You might employ other Dance Teachers who supplement your services or who simply co-opt in under your banner for your busy classes.
Do not overlook other helpers who you might initially consider to be too casual or part-time to warrant serious noteworthiness. Do you utilise the help of anyone who takes money for classes, serves break-time refreshments, drives your minibus to dance competitions or assists you with music or costumes (even if paid “in kind”)? If the answer is yes, then you have a team of employees.
Public Liability Insurance
Your Public Liability Insurance does much the same thing as your Employers liability, but it specifically takes care of claims made by anyone else who is non-staff. Indemnity levels generally cover claims for damages and injuries made by your customers, members of the public, suppliers or any other third party. It is not legally required, but highly recommended.