House


House Dance is a street style that emerged in the underground clubs of Chicago and New York City during the 1980s, alongside the rise of house music. Rooted in Afro-American culture, with influences from Latin and Caribbean communities, it reflects diversity, creativity, and expressive freedom. Known for its quick footwork, smooth flow, and improvisation, House is more than just movement; it's a joyful way to express freedom, identity, and unity. It encourages young dancers to connect with the music, build confidence, and celebrate who they are through energy, movement, and the powerful language of dance.  House = feeling!