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Charlotte, North Carolina

Munchies Rhythm
& Crew Dance

An interactive line dance program to build confidence in culture, movement and learn fun routines.

The Program

Rhythm you can
actually learn

Line dancing works because nobody needs a partner and nobody needs to know a single step first. You step into a row, you follow the count, and the routine comes together one eight-count at a time.

Munchies Rhythm & Crew Dance is interactive, so you are moving from the start rather than watching from a chair. The routines are the fun part. The confidence is what you leave with.

Four friends laughing together, arms around each other.

On the Floor

What you get out of it

  • 01

    Meeting new people

    A room of people learning the same steps is an easy place to know somebody, even if you walked in not knowing a soul. You come once on your own, and the crew is the reason you come back.

  • 02

    Building confidence

    Confidence is built one routine at a time. You miss the turn, you catch it on the next eight, and a month later you are the one showing somebody else the count.

  • 03

    Getting new gear

    Boots, shoes, and crew looks are part of the culture. Ask April what to wear before you buy anything.

  • 04

    Live showcasing

    The routines do not stay in the practice room. When the crew is ready, there is a floor and an audience waiting.

A dancer with both arms thrown wide, laughing, as confetti falls.

Confidence in culture

“Build confidence in culture, movement and learn fun routines.”

Line dance is a Black social tradition, and that history is the point here, not a footnote. The steps carry it. That is what makes a routine feel like something bigger than a workout.

Live Showcasing

The floor is
the payoff

Showcasing is the part people surprise themselves with. The rehearsal room is where you learn the count. The floor is where you find out you had it the whole time.

Ask about showcasing
A dance crew performing together on stage under coloured lights.
Several pairs of boots lined up on a wooden shelf.

Getting New Gear

Wear what you
can move in

Do not go shopping before your first time. Come in something you can move in and shoes you can turn in, and you are set. Gear is part of the fun once you are in it, and April will point you the right way before you spend a dollar.

Join In

Come get in
the line

Tell April what you are after and she will get back to you with the details. If it is easier to just call, call.

Where

Charlotte, North Carolina

Meeting new people
Building confidence
Getting new gear
Live showcasing
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