Call Us At

510-537-8706

What is an Arthur Murray Counselor?

Arthur Murray Arthur Murray Counselor Banner

arthur-murray-counselor-banner.jpgWhat Does an Arthur Murray Counselor Do?

An Arthur Murray Counselor is the manager of the New Student Department.  They are responsible for helping to guide both the new student, and the new student instructor, to determine the best dance program to match their dancing goals.  

 

While the definition may answer your question, we decided to add a little more perspective and purpose to this incredibly important role in your dance studio.  

5 Easy Comparisons to an Arthur Murray Counselor 

arthur-murray-counselor-restaurant.jpg1. Front of the House Manager

In the restaurant industry, the front of the house is essentially,  any location within a restaurant that allows customers.” So, if you were going to leave a bad review for your customer service – that would be a front of the house problem.  If it was due to the food – that’s back of the house.

For Arthur Murray, the New Student Department is commonly referred to as the “Front Department”.  The New Student instructors have to be incredibly skilled in customer service, must adapt well to a variety of personalities, and cannot shy away from a first impression.  

The manager in charge of training and delivering on that?  The New Student Counselor. 

arthur-murray-counselor-academic.jpg2. School Counselor 

Whether it is high school or college, a transition to a new learning environment is aided through the role of a Guidance Counselor.  There, the counselor can make recommendations based on academic goals, and help place the student with the best teachers to handle the plan.  

The comparisons from this role to that of an Arthur Murray one are endless.  The New Student Counselor is there to help guide and direct new students.  New students arrive in a new learning environment and it is the counselor’s role to assist with plans, assign the right teachers, and help to pave the way to a clear dance goal.  

arthur-murray-counselor-bartender.jpg3. Bartender

For the record, your dance studio is not angling to become an after hours dance bar, but that doesn’t mean that the New Student Counselor doesn’t possess some of the best traits of bartenders.  Let’s clarify.  A great bartender, not your busy nightclub in Vegas that ignores you, but the small speakeasy type is a great listener.   

Even with a busy backdrop around them, they find a way to make you feel comfortable enough, to focus on what you’re saying, ask a thought provoking question, or a bit of sage advice. 

The New Student Counselor may not be serving Mai-Tai’s, but that won’t stop them from creating a comfortable dialogue over coffee, tea, or water.  The true key to a personalized experience is to create a highly communicative process – and the Counselor is the small speakeasy bartender when it comes to conversations about your goals on, or off, the dance floor. 

As great as they are to read about, a New Student Counselor is far more effective in person.  Schedule a free lesson today, and you could be dancing tonight at Arthur Murray Dance Studio! 

‘8317f50b-2573-47d5-9c70-e2e013e65f1f

arthur-murray-counselor-event.jpg4. Event Planner

Similar to our article“What is an Arthur Murray Supervisor?”, both of these managers qualify as Event Planners.  For the Counselors, however, the biggest difference is one thins:  Time.

The time frame for the dance goals of experienced students may be more far reaching, but a new dance student’s events tend to be anywhere from 1 day (“I’m getting married tomorrow, can you help?”) to 1 year (“It’s our 25th Wedding anniversary next year, we are throwing a huge party, and we don’t want to embarrass ourselves”).  

Similar to vacation planning, the New Student Counselor is your dance calendar liaison.  Any event on your calendar where you could add dancing is something to share with this dance floor travel agent.  

arthur-murray-counselor-designer.jpg5. Designer

The goal of a designer is to take the results of a conversation and assemble a desired outcome using their specific expertise.  Whether this is an interior designer or graphic designer, the end result must be a marriage between the client’s wishes and the skills of the expert.  

The New Student Counselor is that expert.  The goals of the student are delivered by way of a custom designed dance program.  As with any design consultation, it may take multiple conversations and revisions to assemble the right product.  The greatest difference with Arthur Murray is that the customization never stops.  The planning and communication continues as the student evolves so the plan always remains fun, exciting, and relevant to the goals of the student. 

The Arthur Murray Live Counselors

annaliza-pena-150.jpg Annaliza Cruz – Redwood City
charlotte-keezer-150.jpg Charlotte Keezer – Walnut Creek
eva-love-150.jpg Eva Love – San Francisco
evan-healy-150.jpg Evan Healy – Hayward
jenny-lynn-150.jpg Jenny Lynn Gomez – Millbrae
joey-sena-150.jpg Joey Sena – Livermore
madisen-olaughlin-150.jpg Madisen O’Laughlin – Stockton
marianne-myers-150.jpg Marianne Myers – Fremont


Final Thought

The counselors are a lot like Kindergarten teachers – they help students cross the major learning milestones.  Every Kindergarten teacher has expert level customer service skills, and can spot and assist any students who may be a bit nervous.  

While no one stays a new student forever, the New Student Counselor places the cornerstones in a dance student’s foundation that are cherished and layered upon for years to come. 

A goal is just future regret until you take action.  We hope this article inspired you to do just that.  Spend 45 minutes of your time and we know you’ll discover something that will positively impact your life. 

‘8317f50b-2573-47d5-9c70-e2e013e65f1f

 

arthur-murray-live-blog-related-articles

10 Ballroom Dancing Wounds and How to Avoid Them
50 Movie Dance Scenes and How to Do Them
21 Challenges To Improve Your Social Dance Skills
23 Problems Only Competitive Dancers Will Understand
6 Dance Competition Essentials Most Women Forget to Pack
5 Dysfunctional Dance Comparisons of a Dance Student 
5 Reasons Why Ballroom Dance Teachers Obsess Over Basics
49 Steps To Ballroom Dance Etiquette
Last Minute Dance Competition Survival Tips

Share This Post

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Get the latest dance tips, news, and studio updates delivered to your inbox.

Related Posts

The MrBeast Principle Before Your Dance Competition

MrBeast – the YouTube creator with more subscribers than any other individual – gives aspiring creators consistent advice: make 100 videos before you expect any

Your Dance Program is Like a Golf Bag

Nobody plays golf with just one club. Not even if it’s a really nice club. Because golf isn’t about having one perfect tool – it’s

Sun Tzu Strategies for Your Next Dance Competition

Sun Tzu wrote “The Art of War” roughly 2,500 years ago. He was advising generals on military strategy, not dancers on competition preparation. Yet his

Your Confidence Begins Here

Introductory Dance Lesson – Just $35

Book your private lesson—no partner, no pressure, just progression. With flexible scheduling (12–9 pm, Mon–Fri), warm instructors, and guaranteed dancing within five minutes, it’s the easiest step you’ll ever take.

Subscribe Now

Get Your Dance Inspiration Delivered!

Be the first to hear about classes, events, and expert dance advice — straight to your inbox.