Business Association Dance Schools: Business Days 2024 in Hamburg

Erleben Sie die Business-Days 2024 des Wirtschaftsverbandes Deutscher Tanzschulunternehmen e.V. (WDTU) in Hamburg! Vom 6. bis 8. September erwartet Sie ein vielfältiges Programm mit Themen zu Betriebsführung, Marketing und Gewaltprävention. Profitieren Sie von spannenden Vorträgen, u.a. von Professor Dr. Torsten Olderog, und nutzen Sie die Chance zum Networking mit Branchenkollegen. Seien Sie dabei und stärken Sie Ihre Tanzschule im kompetitiven Freizeitmarkt!
Experience the Business Days 2024 of the business association of German dance school companies (WDTU) in Hamburg! From September 6th to 8th, you can expect a diverse program with topics on management, marketing and violence prevention. Benefit from exciting lectures, including from Professor Dr. Torsten Olderog, and take the chance to network with industry colleagues. Be there and strengthen your dance school in the competitive leisure market! (Symbolbild/MB)

Business Association Dance Schools: Business Days 2024 in Hamburg

annual meeting of the WDTU: A look at the dance school industry

From September 6th to September 8th, 2024, the community of dance school companies from all over the Federal Republic in Hamburg gathered to take part in the business day of the "Wirtschaftsverband Deutscher Tanzschulugenden e.V. (WDDTU)". This annual conference, which was launched in 2006 and has been continuously taking place since then - with the exception of the pandeme -related break - entrepreneurs: inside from small and medium -sized dance schools to exchange knowledge and establish networks.

The choice of the event location, the Holiday Inn City Nord, reflects Hamburg's cultural importance and its role as an important location for various industries. This conference not only conveys specialist knowledge, but also underlines the growing need to adapt to the needs of a changing society.

A central concern this year is the topic of security and respect within the dance schools. Social worker Mona Meyerle will deal with the challenge of increasing violence in our society and offer pragmatic solutions in her lecture "Security and respect in dance schools: violence prevention as the key". Their expertise will help the participant: Inside, to gain a valuable perspective on prevention and emergency measures.

In addition, the participants can expect: a varied program inside a varied program and tailored to the needs of the industry. The highlights are, for example, the lecture by Prof. Dr. Torsten Olderog, who deals with the unique positioning of dance schools in competition. It offers the entrepreneur: inside strategies to successfully position themselves in the dynamic leisure industry.

Another important discussion point is treated by Melanie von Graeve, which focuses on optimizing events. In an industry in which events - from private celebrations to gala balls - a decisive branch of business will be of great value.

In addition, the digital transformation will not be neglected: Current trends on social media such as Facebook, Instagram and Tikok as well as developments in the field of artificial intelligence are discussed. The focus is on how dance schools can effectively use modern technologies to increase customer loyalty and employee motivation.

The conference on the Alster and Elbe not only offers a platform for lectures and workshops, but also opportunities for collegial exchange and network formation. In a professional environment, dealing between the participants is encouraged: inside, which represents a valuable resource for the entire WDTU. The diverse topics treated during the three days show how important it is to stand together as an industry and to face the current challenges professionally.

Finally, it can be stated that the business day of the WDTU not only an important meeting for dance school entrepreneurs: inside, but also an opportunity to actively help shape the future of the dance school industry. This investment in knowledge, security and networking is not only for the good of the companies themselves, but also to the advantage of the community, which benefits from the cultural and social role of dance schools.