When it comes to Dancehall in Brussels, forget the traditional route of scouting dance schools. If you want to really understand the vibe, the energy, the culture — you have to talk about the dancers, not the studios. The spirit of Dancehall lives in the dancers who push it forward every day — not in the institutions.
If you’re looking to train, grow, and be part of the Dancehall community in Brussels, here are the names and faces you need to know.
Key Movers in the Scene
Ravage & Hervé – Classes at Impulsion Studio
If someone mentions Impulsion Studio in the context of Dancehall, what they really mean is the duo: Ravage and Hervé. These two bring consistency, culture, and raw energy to their classes. Learn more about them below
Massinda – Cultural Voice of Dancehall
More than just movement, Dancehall is a culture — and Massinda holds that space in Brussels. Through community discussions, events, and fashion via MDF The Label, she brings context to the dance. Tap in here:
Deedee – Workshops + Classes @ Flowlab
With non-stop energy and vibes, Deedee teachers regular classes and special workshops at Flow Lab. Follow her:
Coco – Freestyle & Battles
If you’re into freestyle and love the raw, spontaneous vibe of Dancehall, Coco is your go-to. She runs jams, battles, and workshops that bring the community together. Her events are fun, inclusive, and always full of life.
Diamond – Dancehall Dance School + Classes @ Pianofabriek
Part of the rising generation, Diamond isn’t just teaching — she’s building. She runs her own Dancehall school and teaches at the cultural hub Pianofabriek.
Jade – DH Program in Progress
Another young talent shaping her path, Jade is actively developing her own Dancehall program, blending growth, discipline, and cultural learning into her journey.
Events
Dakh – Open Sessions, Monthly Vibes
While not focused solely on Dancehall, Dakh hosts monthly open sessions on Thursdays where everyone’s welcome. It’s a chill, welcoming space to connect, practice, and vibe.
Detours Festival
Want to see the city come alive with movement? Don’t miss Détours Festival, a summer celebration of street dance and urban culture — including Dancehall. It’s one of the top events to catch Brussels’ dance energy in full effect.
🗓️ Detours Festival Info
Brussels’ Dancehall scene isn’t about polished studios and perfect mirrors — it’s about passion, knowledge, and a deep respect for culture. Whether you want to train, vibe, or just watch, the dancers above are keeping the movement alive.
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Thanks for Reading,
Briana
“And what if you are actually good enough.”

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