Dance
FeaturedDance Place
Afro-diasporic and contemporary classes at a DC community arts institution, open to adults at all levels.
Editor's note
Dance Place is a long-running DC community dance institution with programming rooted in Afro-diasporic performance and cultural practice. Adult classes are part of that broader community mission.
New to this?
This studio welcomes beginners. No prior experience required.
What to expect your first visit
- Check the current adult class schedule on their website before visiting, programming rotates seasonally
- Arrive a few minutes early; the Brookland building can take a moment to navigate on a first visit
- Classes often welcome complete beginners; checking with the front desk is a good first step
- Brookland/CUA Metro (Red Line) is about two blocks from the studio
Best for
Adults interested in movement traditions rooted in African and African diaspora culture, at any experience level
What to expect
Classes draw from West African, contemporary, and Afro-diasporic movement traditions. Expect a warm-up, structured exercises, and combination phrases that build over the session. Teaching style tends to emphasize musicality and cultural context alongside technique.
Purposeful and community-grounded. The studio has a long institutional presence, and that history is felt in the room.
What to bring
Comfortable movement clothes. Bare feet or soft-soled shoes depending on the class. Water bottle.
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Details
Level
All levels
Location
Brookland
DC
Metro
Red Line
How to book
Online registration
Details are maintained by community members and may change. Check the studio's website for current offerings.