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Afro and Dancehall Dance Workshops

byAkshay SharmaConducts workshops across Delhi NCR and travels pan-IndiaStarts from500 per hourView full gallery

Let's catch that vibe. My Afro and Dancehall classes focus on rhythm, movement, and letting go. Whether you are a beginner or just want to groove, come through and get moving.

Just a small piece but the vibes were huge. Catching a groove with my friend Chirag at the Artist League Camp. This is the kind of spontaneous energy I love bringing into my Afro-fusion classes.

Loved the energy from the Mumbai crowd during this "Oh Mama Tetema" class. My workshops, whether in Delhi or on the road, are all about creating a space where everyone can dance and feel the beat together.

A raw solo session working on some Afro moves to Tyla's "Shake Ah". I'm always practicing to keep my skills sharp and bring fresh, authentic choreography to every Afrobeat workshop.

Vibing out in a "Bora Bora" class taught by the amazing Matt. I love taking classes from other artists to keep learning. This mix of Afro and Punjabi is the kind of fusion we often explore.

Surrendering to the flow with this piece to "People". This black and white video captures the raw emotion and connection to the music that I encourage in all my contemporary and Afro-fusion classes.

We were unavailable for anything but the vibe. Dancing with Hemant Ganesh bhaiya to this hit by Davido. My collab classes are always a blast, mixing different styles and energies.

A solo choreography session to "Temper" at Big Dance Centre. This is where I experiment with new Afro-fusion steps and combinations before bringing them to my workshops for you to learn.

The energy in my Delhi workshop for "Charm" was just incredible. Look at everyone hyping each other up. This is what it's all about, creating a community and just having fun.

A group showcase from one of my workshops. I love seeing students come together and perform the routine at the end of class. It's always so much fun and a great way to build confidence.

The pirates showcase at Big Dance Centre. This was a group performance I choreographed, focusing on powerful Afro styles and storytelling through movement.

About Afro & Dancehall Grooves

Every session is structured to get you moving fast. We spend about 90 minutes learning the routine, focusing on getting the Afro-fusion footwork and Dancehall grooves right. The last 30 minutes are all about filming, so you leave with a clip you can actually post. It is high energy, sweaty, and fun.

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