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(Toronto; Ontario) Who would have believed that an evening class in line dancing at a local school in Toronto over ten years ago would have caused such a major life change, but it did so for me. Fro... Line Dance class.
6/2/2016 (Brampton, Valley City; Ontario) Celebrating over 10 years of serving the country western and line dance dance community! Based in Ontario, Canada. Line, CW Partner, Country Western, CW Couples Dance class.
29/4/2014 (Bowser; British Columbia) Regular Ballroom & Latin classes & lessons; Traditional & contemporary Line Dancing; Wedding dance choreography, on Vancouver Island a short distance from Qualicum Beach. All abil... Foxtrot, Line, Cha-Cha, Jive (Ballroom), Ballroom... Dance class.
8/3/2014 (Kelowna, Westbank; British Columbia) Deb and Tom Selzler started dancing together in 1987 as part of a dance team in Kelowna, British Columbia. Both Deb and Tom were founding members of the team, and very active in it... CW Couples, Salsa, Country Western, CW Partner, Line... Dance class.
15/7/2007 (Markham, Scarborough; Ontario) (Toronto, Scarborough, Markham, Ontario) Instructor & Choreographer. Line Dance Classes from Beginner to Advanced. Variety of music and rhythms: Latin, Funky, Country, etc. Line Dance class.
4/5/2007 (Shagnappi; Alberta) For most people, the words "line dancing" conjure up a vision of people dancing in blue jeans, hands in pockets and wearing cowboy boots and hat. However, Sue Hall is changing that... Line Dance class.
20/7/2015 (Marpole-Oakridge; British Columbia) I have been line dancing since the early 90's.
I was introduced to line dancing by my Mother. She belonged to a Seniors Center and they were going to have a hoe-down and want... Line Dance class.
2/5/2007 (Wellandport; Ontario) Centauri Summer Arts Camp is a specialist arts training camp for youth ages 9 to 18, located in the beautiful Niagara Region of Canada. Centauri brings together young people from ...
4/4/2007 (Toronto; Ontario) Deepen your knowledge of the Body/Mind in Motion. The LIMS® Certificate in Movement Analysis (CMA) presented in modular format. For dancers, actors, choreographers, clinicians, edu...
17/2/2006 (Vancouver; British Columbia) Based in Vancouver (BC), Bill is one of Canada's leading Line Dance
personalities. Bill has now been teaching line dancing for over 25 years. ... Line Dance service.
3/2/2008 (Oakville; Ontario) Home of one of Canada's leading Line Dance personalities, home of "Dance Line Canada" magazine. Judy was the Winner of the 2004 UCWDC Star Award ... Line, CW Partner, CW Couples Dance service.
24/4/2007 (Glenmore; Alberta) Classique Dance & Activewear has been in business for over 35 years in Calgary, Alberta. The staff is fully trained to help you with all of your ... Jazz, Latin American, Contemporary, Tap, Ballet, Ballroom Dance service.
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Employers Liability Insurance
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.