• Express Yourself

    • Visual Arts: Fall-Winter 2023

      Visual Arts: Fall-Winter 2023

      “Self Portrait” by Katie McDowell (18), New Orleans Center for Creative Arts  "An Old Man in Military Costume" by Simone Wuttke (18), Dartmouth College (recent Benjamin Franklin High School graduate) "This oil on canvas painting is inspired by Rembrandt's 'An Old...

    • The Stages of Grief

      The Stages of Grief

      I have sat with anger ingrained in my ribs night after night. I know the five stages of grief. Why am I so stuck on anger? Denial was the first one. It hit when I stood in front of my fridge all alone in my house with my knees wobbling, staring at the screen on my...

    • Be Well

    • Yoga: Partner Poses

      Yoga: Partner Poses

      Partner Yoga Poses by Laurie Azzano of Lolo’s Youth StudioYaaaas, finally! Hello, summer! Inhale deadlines. Exhale freedom. If you’re like most, summer represents one big sigh of relief. No more early morning alarm clocks, homework, tests, school drama, or crazy,...

    • Saqqarah’s Brownies

      Saqqarah’s Brownies

      Makes 20-24 brownies (depending on how big you slice them) BAKE TIME: 30 minutesIngredients 6 eggs 1 1/3 cups all-purpose flour 3 cups brown sugar 1 cup white sugar 2 sticks butter 1/2 cup Crisco shortening 1 1/2 cups baking cocoa powder 3/4 teaspoon salt 3 teaspoons...

    • Resources for Your Mental Health

      Resources for Your Mental Health

      If you are struggling with anxiety, depression, suicidal thoughts, or any form of mental distress, reach out to someone right away who can be there for you. Professional help is always an option when your psychological well-being is at risk. There is zero shame in...

    • Teen-Friendly NOLA Clinics Fall-Winter 2023

      Teen-Friendly NOLA Clinics Fall-Winter 2023

      Teen-Friendly NOLA ClinicsClinics that serve adolescents usually focus on the reproductive health needs of adolescents and young adults but may also provide primary care services. The ages served vary depending on the clinic, but they usually include preteens (11 or...

    • Have Fun

    • Mindfulness Guide for Your Zodiac Sign

      Mindfulness Guide for Your Zodiac Sign

      Have you ever wondered how you can apply astrology to your everyday life but don’t know where to start? Astrology can be very complex and sometimes overwhelming to interpret, so I have compiled a quick guide to help you consciously incorporate daily practices to...

    • How to Be an Eco-Dresser

      How to Be an Eco-Dresser

      Did you know clothing isn’t biodegradable?That means it doesn’t decompose once it’s dumped in the trash—it just sits in a landfill and creates nasty greenhouse gases in our environment. “We have to think longer and harder about the clothing we wear, where it came...

    • GLITTER!

      GLITTER!

      New Orleanians love their glitter, and, more than ever, we all deserve a little extra sparkle in our lives. Addie Ellis of the local biodegradable glitter company Glitter Nymph shared with us how to make shimmery oil that is good for your skin and nature. Since you...

    • Must Read Books Fall-Winter 2023

      Must Read Books Fall-Winter 2023

      I Feed Her to the Beast and the Beast is Me by Jamison Shea What it’s about: Laure will do anything to prove a Black girl can be a star in the cutthroat world of Parisian ballet, even make a deal with a primordial power she finds in a pulsating river of blood in the...

    • Volunteer Opportunities for Service Hours

      Volunteer Opportunities for Service Hours

      Are you looking for inspiring ways to volunteer in the local community while fulfilling your school’s service hour requirements? We’ve talked to some great organizations in the area that rely on volunteers to help their wonderful programs run. Learn more about each...

    • Expand Your Mind

    • Unplanned Pregnancy in Louisiana

      Unplanned Pregnancy in Louisiana

      Imagine that you just found out you are pregnant. For some young people, this may be exciting news; for others, it is not. Questions swirl: How can I take care of a baby and finish school? How can I afford to be a parent if I don’t finish school? How will my parents...

    • Lucy Scholz

      Lucy Scholz

      Lucy Scholz is my “shero” because she ran 300 miles from Los Angeles, California, to Las Vegas, Nevada, as part of The Speed Project. That’s roughly like running to Houston, Texas, or Seaside, Florida, from New Orleans! Not only did she win the 2023 competition and...

    • When I Grow Up: Careers in Skilled Trades

      When I Grow Up: Careers in Skilled Trades

      Careers in Skilled Trades With the cost of college continuing to rise, skilled trade careers are a great alternative pathway to stable, well-paying work and upward social mobility. Many trade workers provide essential services and help build and maintain important...

  • About Us
  • Read Geaux Girl!

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.

“This is my home, this is my free zone. I feel very welcomed here; this is love at first sight.” — Gabrielle Bankston (16)

“Dancing Grounds is a safe and creative space that allows me to manifest my goals.” — Alexcia Morgan (17)

“Dancing Grounds is the perfect place to experiment with my style and creativity.” — Amira Mumford (15)

“Dancing Grounds is a village that helps raise all of us.” — Amaya Smith (16) 

“If you are not dancing at Dancing Grounds, then you are not dancing.” — Lauren Hughes (14)

Interested in Dancing Grounds?

Visit dancingrounds.org for more information or follow @dancinggrounds on Instagram and Facebook. Also make sure to check out @danceforsocialchange on Instagram!

Dancing Grounds is currently closed for in-studio classes but is offering classes virtually and at Crescent City Park. Check their website for the latest schedule.

How to Get Involved

Dance for Social Change is open to high school students who are interested in meeting every Saturday from 12:30-3:30pm for rehearsals and social justice workshops. Participants can apply to serve in a variety of paid internship roles as Dancing Grounds teaching assistants, receptionists, and creative leaders. Young artists are paid a $75-150 participation stipend.

To find out more about Dance for Social Change, contact Chanice Holmes at chanice@dancingrounds.org or visit dancingrounds.org/dance-for-social-change.

For other DG youth programs, contact Randall Rosenberg at randall@dancingrounds.org.