Online Dance Collaborations and Solo Sessions
Distance is just a number when it comes to the vibe. Check out our solo practice moves and collaborative routines that keep us connected, no matter where you are.
A split-screen dance collaboration with one of my powerhouse students. We prove that you can connect and create together even from a distance.
A small group collaboration in a different setting. The "House of Dance" is wherever we bring our passion and energy.
A solo session filmed at home. Dance is a personal journey, and I encourage my students to practice and explore movement on their own time too.
About this collection
Most of our collaborative sessions rely on swapping choreography videos via WhatsApp. You learn a hook step, film yourself, and we stitch it together. It is perfect if you cannot make it to the studio every weekend but still want to be part of the crew and get that performance rush from your own living room.
Why Collaborate Online?
Sometimes life in Bangalore gets busy, or you are travelling, but the need to move does not stop. These collaborations are about keeping that HouseOfDance energy alive, wherever you are.
How It Works
We keep it simple. Whether it is a split-screen Instagram reel or a collaborative routine for our ‘I Will Dance’ digital showcases, the process is low-pressure.
- The Brief: I share the choreography video (usually a 45-60 second block) in our group chat.
- Your Turn: You practice, pick a spot with good lighting, and record yourself.
- The Stitch: We edit the clips to make it look like we are dancing together on stage.
Is It For You?
If you are shy about dancing in a crowd, this is the best place to start. You get to practice in your own space, get comfortable with the moves, and then share it with our community. It is a judgment-free way to build your rhythm, learn isolation drills, and finally get that rockstar confidence before joining our weekend studio batches.
Yash Kedilaya
I am Yash, and for me, the studio is just a location. Dance is about the connection we share, whether we are in the same room or miles apart. I love seeing my students finding their swagga in their own living rooms.
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