Learn to Dance
Dance Styles
Balboa
Balboa is a smooth, close-contact style of swing that originated in Southern California during the 1930s, known for its fast footwork and graceful, understated movements.
Slow Jazz
Slow jazz dancing emphasizes smooth, expressive movements that reflect the emotional depth of the music. It’s perfect for exploring fluidity, improvisation, and a close connection.
Lindy Hop
Lindy Hop is an energetic and improvisational swing dance that emerged in Harlem during the 1920s and 1930s, blending jazz, tap, and breakaway moves.
Tap
Tap dancing combines percussive beats with dynamic movement, an energetic and expressive art form typically danced with either soft shoes or metal-tipped shoes.
Collegiate Shag
Collegiate Shag is a playful swing dance from the 1930s, characterized by its bouncy energy and compact footwork, often danced in closed position and perfect for fast tempos.
Balboa
Balboa is a smooth, close-contact style of swing that originated in Southern California during the 1930s, known for its fast footwork and graceful, understated movements.