Bust a Groove

Bust a Groove is back! Come see RMIT students battling it out in different dance styles. Presented by Funkadelics Student Dance Club.

Presented by RMIT's Funkadelics Student Dance Club, this event will feature RMIT students battling it out in Solo, Duo, Kpop and Battle divisions. 

Come watch and support as RMIT students and alumni compete to win the ultimate dance glory. No need to register, just come along!

Get involved

For more information on how to enter the event and take part in a dance division, contact Funkadelics Student Dance Club

Dates, times, location

Date: Wednesday 20 August 2025

Time: 12 - 3pm

Location: Outside on Bowen Street, near the ground floor of Building 10 on City campus.

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