Bust a Groove - Student Dance Competition

Bust a Groove, RMIT's student dance competition, is back on Campus for Semester 1!

Registrations are now open to compete in Bust a Groove!

The competition is open to all dance forms. For more information about competing read the rules here.

Not a dancer but want to join in on the fun? Come and watch RMIT students and alumni compete in four divisions: Solo, Duo, Kpop and 1v1 Battles! 

Date, time, location and registration

Date: Thursday 23 May 2024

Time: 12noon-2pm

Location: Bowen Street, City campus (check @rmitdance for wet weather location updates) 

2 winners from bust a groove dance competition holding a trophy

For more information regarding entering the competition part of the event please email dance@rmit.edu.au 

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