Backstage Tech Checklist for Dance Studio Owners


Behind the scenes systems that keep your dance recital running smoothly

There’s a kind of backstage magic that powers every dance recital—the carefully marked floors, the labeled bins, the quiet zones where dancers gather their nerves. While the audience sees the sparkle, you know the show runs on coordination, communication, and a lot of behind-the-scenes hustle.

Whether you're prepping for your first recital or your fiftieth, this Backstage Tech Checklist will help your team stay calm, organized, and recital-ready from first call to final bow.

Venue setup

A well-marked space helps everyone know where to go—especially when things get busy.

  • Walk through the venue in advance

  • Mark entrance/exits and backstage flow with tape

  • Assign zones for classes, props, and quick changes

Print clear signs for dressing rooms, line-ups, quiet zones

Tech prep

Tech runs don’t just support the show—they make the magic feel seamless.

  • Test all music tracks in show order

  • Label USBs and bring backups

  • Program lighting cues with the tech crew

  • Run a cue-to-cue rehearsal

  • Print a cue sheet with songs, groups, and effects

 
 

Crew poles

Everyone needs to know their job—this keeps the vibe focused and the flow smooth.

  • Stage Manager: oversees flow and cues

  • Quick Change Helper: assists costume swaps

  • Prop Coordinator: handles props backstage

  • Chaperones: manage each class or group

  • Calm Zone Monitor: supports nervous dancers

Backstage supply bin

Pack a well-stocked bin so your team is ready for anything.

  • Hair supplies: elastics, pins, hairnets, spray

  • Makeup wipes, tissues

  • Extra tights and costume pieces

  • Sewing kit and first aid

  • Tape, markers, chargers

  • Snacks (nut-free), water

Communication

Clear communication keeps things running on time—and keeps the crew calm.

  • Walkie-talkies or headsets for the crew

  • Printed call times for each class

  • Quick change schedules

  • Reminder signs for backstage etiquette

End-of-recital notes

Take time after the show to reflect. This feedback is gold for next year.

  • What worked well?

  • What caused confusion or delay?

  • Feedback from dancers and crew

  • Save notes for next year’s planning

Set the stage for a smooth recital day

Recital day can feel like controlled chaos but with preparation and clear roles, it doesn’t have to be stressful. By planning ahead and sharing this checklist with your team, you're setting everyone up for success and giving your dancers the experience they deserve.

Previous
Previous

Year-End Recital Prep Checklist for Canadian Dance Studios

Next
Next

Dance Parent Checklist for Recital Day