Bollywood Dance Choreography and Routine Moments
A quick look at our high-energy studio sessions and fun routines. Whether you are prepping for a sangeet or just want to learn some filmi moves, here is how we bring the Bolly Tadka to life.
A look at a small group learning our 'Yede Yede' choreography in a home setting. This shows how we break down the steps to teach a routine with grace and expression.
About More Dance Moments
The moves you see here are exactly what we teach in our 2-hour workshops. We focus on keeping the footwork simple and the energy high, so you aren't stressing about perfection while trying to look cool on the dance floor.
Ever wonder if you can pull off those filmi moves you see in movies? The clips here are straight from our sessions where we break down popular tracks into manageable chunks. We do not believe in overcomplicating things. If you can move to the beat, you can learn our choreography.
Whether you are prepping for a wedding sangeet in Jaipur or just want to join a weekend session in Hyderabad, our approach remains the same. We focus on the hook step—the one move that makes the whole routine pop—and build around it. No complex technique or intense fitness drills. Just pure Bollywood fun.
For our private groups and bridal squads, we take these same sessions and customize them. We help you choose the song, simplify the formations, and ensure everyone, from the youngest cousin to the coolest uncle, feels comfortable on stage. If you have been looking for a sign to start dancing, this is it. Let us handle the choreography so you can focus on the vibe.
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