
Hustle For Groups

The hustle dance originated in the 1970s disco era in New York City and quickly gained popular. The dance evolved from various other partner dances, including swing, Latin dances, and the jitterbug. The hustle dance is characterized by fast footwork, syncopated rhythms, and flashy spins and turns. It is often performed to disco or modern pop music.


Tango For Groups

The tango originated in the late 19th century in the working-class neighborhoods of Buenos Aires and Uruguay. It was influenced by a variety of cultures, including African, European, and indigenous influences. The dance is characterized by its passionate and dramatic movements, while the music features a distinct rhythm and instrumentation, often with a bandoneón (a type of accordion) as the lead instrument.
