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Dance Grammar courses are text-based, and self-paced, designed for dance beginners and people with “two left feet”.

Dance Grammar courses describe the physical grammar and vocabulary of dancing, by yourself or with a partner, to any music, anywhere.

You can dance. Dance is good. If you want to dance, you can. You want to dance.

You can dance. Dance is good. If you want to dance, you can. You want to dance.

How to dance, with Dance Grammar

On this website you will find courses which share safe and simple movement vocabularies for dance.

You can use these grammatical tools for dance improvisation and choreography, for social, performance, or communal dancing.

These ideas are style-agnostic, and are easy to learn and use. This accessibility allows people to come together and dance anywhere, any time. This can transform any space into a dance floor, fostering connection through movement.

This is your dance. Do it your way.

Dance Together

A happy couple dancing together in a very close embrace.

Explores the simple but profoundly useful movement language and agreements of Dance Grammar to make a soul to soul connection with others.

  • Let’s Begin

    The Embrace

    Leading and Following

  • Stepping

    Pivoting

    Putting it together

  • Turning basics

    Turns around the leader’s axis

    Turns around the follower’s axis

    Turns around a central axis

Dance Yourself

A woman silhouetted against a light background, dancing a funky style.

Your Dance, Your Way

This course offers exercises and ideas designed to help your body move safely and efficiently in dance. It includes valuable information and drills to help you connect with music effectively.

These resources are beneficial for individual training in partner dancing and are excellent for beginner dancers.

  • Text based with audio file

    No “style” to copy - this is your dance

  • How does your body work?

    How do you want to move?

  • Releasing old patterns

    Conditioning new patterns

    Creating your own program

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