Dancing in the Classrooms

Dancing in the Classrooms uses a curriculum-based teaching approach to achieve social awareness and build self-esteem. Students are taught the vocabulary of various contemporary social dances in a classroom setting. Each class in the series introduces new steps, reinforcing what has been previously learned through practice and repetition.

Dancing in the Classrooms instruction is aligned with industry standard techniques and learning styles. As potential contract vendors of the Alexandria City Public Schools, we follow the highest standards of excellence to ensure the best experience for our students.

Our teaching philosophy is one of inside out versus outside in. The program is not just about teaching dance, it’s about teaching pride, confidence and respect. We take the dance that is inherent in students’ bodies and help them to bring it out, not force it in, enabling students to increase their self-esteem as they learn.

Our classes serve a diverse population of children and languages. Classes are conducted in English. All students are welcome; there are no pre-requisites and experience is never required.

Dancing in the Classrooms’ courses culminate in social activities geared toward family members, such as an evening dance for students with their parents, an assembly performance complete with literacy components, or a Ballroom Breakfast.

Dancing in the Classrooms is a revolutionary program modeled on the award-winning documentary, Mad Hot Ballroom. In it, we are able to see firsthand the impact that social dancing has on the lives of young students.