Dancing Grounds provides an inclusive, accessible space for all people to move their bodies. They are committed to developing youth leaders and advocating for social change.
Dance for Social Change is a youth leadership program for high schoolers to develop choreographic skills, social and self-awareness, and tools for social justice organizing. The group of 15-20 participants identifies a social justice issue that impacts them and collaboratively develops an original performance that blends hip hop, contemporary, and Afro-diasporic dances, poetry, and music.
They premiere their original work at the annual DSC Festival and tour local community events. The group also participates in Undoing Racism workshops, gender justice training, and other social justice efforts connected to the topic they have chosen to spotlight. In past years, Dance for Social Change has focused on gentrification and displacement, mental health stigmas, women’s rights and gender justice, and the school-to-prison pipeline.