About this Event
When: Monday 13th April
Time: 7pm to 9pm
Bournville Quaker Meeting House, B30 1JT
Cost:
£7 - concession (low income, full-time students, 60+)
£15 - standard price
£23 - pay it forward
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Join us for a special House workshop with M.uuya, a Birmingham based dancer with over 10 years’ experience learning, teaching, battling and performing across the UK and France.
House is freedom.
After the last class sold out, @M.uuya is back to take dancers deeper into the art of House freestyle. This session is all about play, musical connection, and unlocking the creativity that lives inside your body.
Expect bright energy, humour, community, and powerful dance knowledge in a space where you can explore movement without fear.
Bring your inner child, your curiosity, and your best vibes. The music will take care of the rest.
Who is it for
Open to all levels. No prior House experience required. Especially suited to dancers curious about deepening musicality, rhythm, and embodied movement.
What to expect
Grounded grooves, exploratory movement, and a supportive space to connect with the music and your own expression. Wear something comfortable that allows you to move freely.
The Connection: From Jazz to House
Continuity
House dance is a continuation of the Black American tradition of social dance, where music and movement merge for self-expression.
Evolution
Just as jazz evolved from earlier forms, house dance took the rhythm, spirit, and improvisational nature of its predecessors and adapted them to the new electronic sound of house music, creating a unique, modern expression.
Roots in Jazz & Beyond
Vernacular Jazz
Modern house dance shares roots with jazz's vernacular forms like the Charleston, Lindy Hop, and Jive, emphasising solo improvisation and rhythmic footwork.
African Roots
Influences come from African dance's footwork and torso movements, as well as dances like the Patton Juba, used by enslaved Africans for communication and cultural expression.
Cultural Melting Pot
The style absorbed elements from tap, Latin dances (salsa), Capoeira, and even martial arts, creating a diverse vocabulary.
Meet you teacher
Ayo, I'm M.uuya (pronounced like boo-yah)!
I'm a Dancer based in Brum with 10+ years experience learning, teaching, battling & performing in the UK & France.
My current main styles are House, HipHop & Contemporary.
I have a special love for. All things Funk!
As Jazz is a Parent of the multiple styles I enjoy - I will share some keys, from my perspective, that will help your innerstanding & embodiment of the movements we practice.
I look forward to dancing with you all!
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Bournville Quaker Meeting House, 65 Linden Road, Birmingham, United Kingdom
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