Brooklyn’s Dance Workshop Grooves in Bushwick

Dick PoppingNYC Culture1 month ago2 Views

Bushwick swayed last night with Brooklyn’s Dance Workshop, moving NYC’s spring at a Troutman studio. Dancer Lena Carter taught hip-hop as 40 popped, a $15 class for rhythm kids. It’s borough beats—pure BK vibe, floors hot. A kid tripped a step; a pro broke smooth. ‘Brooklyn grooves—this is it,’ Carter says, counting beats. The room turned floor.

The shop’s fresh—March 23’s start, it tripled since RSVPs, packing space by 6 p.m. Carter’s a Williamsburg stepper; last night’s crowd hit max—bass thumped. A latecomer nabbed a spot; moves flew—NYC grit glowed. Steps hit sync—dance ruled. #BKDanceShop trended; Queens wants a twirl.

Some griped—’Too fast,’ sniped a newbie, dodging spins. Space pinched—latecomers stood; groove held. A shoe slipped—tied quick; flow rolled. Staten wants a turn, but Bushwick owns it—beats rule. The studio’s never grooved so bold.

Carter’s teasing a showcase, maybe a park if spring bites. ‘NYC’s pulse—this pumps it,’ she says, packing tracks. The shop’s a Brooklyn win—grit meets sway. It’s a dance rush; join the next. Bring shoes—rhythm calls.

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