Want to check out the House Dance scene in London?
I wrote this page up because I moved to London in April 2024 and have slowly been exploring the dance scene to:
- Meet other house dancers
- Build friendships and participate in community
- Train to level up my house dance
If those are similar goals to yours, then look no further!
Classes (weekly) Recommendations
Below are the classes I attend more or less ritually. Although I tried out other classes (see below) these are the ones that currently work for me and my schedule
- Tuesday 6:00pm @ Pineapple with Ani – choreography based. What I love the most is that she is kind and also will offer physical, gentle corrections. For example, if you are working on a groove that calls for more hip action, she’ll place her hand on either hip and demonstrate how the move should feel in your body. Class costs £12.00 and you can book directly through the Pineapple website/app.
- Thursday 5:30pm @ Base Dance Studio with Jevan – while choreography based, sometimes the entire class revolves around freestyle. I would say this class levels on high intensity and be prepared to train hard in some classes. Class costs £13.00 and you can book directly through the Base Dance website/app
Class Recap video examples
I mainly create recap videos for the following reasons 1) Document my dancing journey 2) Capture the vibe, the energy, the spirit of the class
Other recommendations
I recommend the below despite not being able to attend
- Monday 7:00pm @ East London Dance with Rommel – Good vibes and friendly instructor. Choreography based. Class costs £8.00. A bargain. Unfortunately, too far from my flat and I cannot neither justify a 1.5 hour commute (one way) for a 90 minute class.
Dance Studios
In London there are SO MANY dance studios (at least compared to Seattle). On one hand, it’s amazing to have so many options.
- Pineapple Studios (located in Leicester square by Chinatown)
- Base Dance Studios (located by Vauxhall station)
Organizations and People
- Indahouse UK – they are collective of community builders and they put on workshops, events and more.
- Frankie J – he’s a world renowned house dancer and part of the Indahouse collective. He often posts Instagram stories of upcoming, local events
Here are my reviews of classes that I have attended
Here are classes I want to attend but have yet to check out
Class that I do NOT recommend
Note: I debated back and forth between keeping this section. It’s not within my values to unfairly criticize an instructor. However, I recognize that even though somebody will read this, they can totally still check out the class and may have a totally different experience. In addition, I would regret not sharing this information with other friends who are scoping out the scene.
I would not recommend the Pineapple’s Sunday Beginner House class
- Overly critical of students – I’m all for corrections. In fact, the class that I recommend (see above), the instructor will often place her hands on your body and offer a correction. During this class, the instructor would, without skipping a beat, tell a student (their first dance class ever) that “That is NOT a pas de bourree.” I admit that her comment(s) may be rooted in good intentions and that there may be a mismatch in culture (instructor is from Eastern Europe)
- Low number of students – normally, I jump at the opportunity of a class with small number of students, especially when its an instructor I like. Because then, it feels like almost a private workshop! However, in this case, the only time I went to this class there were 3 other students (total of 4 of us, excluding the instructor) all three their first time ever taking a dance class (let alone a house dance class)
- Skipped doing choreography – As a freestyle dancer, I normally am pleased with doing freestyle and skipping choreography. However, I felt that she humiliated the other new students in the tone/way she stated it, something to the effect of: “Based on your skills, we will be skipping choreo today”. It’s her class so of course she gets to run the class. At the same time, I could’ve imagined a less humiliated way (maybe just me, but probably not) to communicate that and/or offered a short choreo routine that was maybe 1 or 2 eight counts?