Rose's surprised voice made Katarina stop halfway across the shop floor and she glanced back at the other woman. "Yeah, obviously you need to get paid. Well, I guess not if this was some sort of charitable thing, but we'd still need to paid for the space, or at least supported buying barres if they're as expensive as I suspect they might be." She smiled over her shoulder and made her way over to the draws behind Caleb's desk where the appropriate set of paperwork was stored.
Trina blew out a breath and gave an uncharacteristic grimace. "I didn't last long in dance classes as a child, I was too interested in chasing my brother across the park. And I couldn't do it now so I've got no reference," she said. She sat and opened the the right draw for blank hiring info and drew one out before shuffling the stool back towards Rose. "We could probably look up prices for dance classes, but I think it probably depends on things like some creative things do: how much experience do you have as a dancer, as a teacher? How much do you need to pay for materials or space? How rare or specialised is your skill? Is it more for a more advanced class than a beginner one?" She looked at Rose's face to try and discern how much she was following and gentled. "Here's our blank hiring papers, but do you need some more time to consider what you might need or want for your classes?"