Inviting you to experience the World Culture Dance Competition!
WCDC is a phenomenal celebration of dance, diversity, and joy that naturally uplifts mental well-being, featuring some of the best college dance teams in the USA - converging at UMD on Sunday, April 2nd - in front of world-renowned judges and dance enthusiasts like yourself!
Join us at the University of Maryland on Sunday, April 2, 2pm - 4:30pm EST to be a part of the excitement. The first-ever dance competition of its kind - merging the most incredible dance from expert college dance teams and mental well-being practices and dance showcases by world-renowned choreographers. The World Culture Dance Competition brings together dance forms from all cultures to compete for cash prizes and to celebrate the richness of the arts and the tremendous value of mental wellness. Featuring breathwork, meditation, and a variety of well-being practices throughout.Get your ticket here: tiny.cc/wcdc
These are our world renowned judges:
Kurtis Blow, is one of the founding fathers of Hip Hop. He is the first commercially successful rapper, singer, songwriter, record/film producer, b-boy, DJ, public speaker and minister.
Dominic Sandoval (D-trix), is an all-star B-boy and freestyle dancer, Hip-Hop dancer, YouTube personality, television personality, and actor, So You Think You Can Dance All-Star & Judge, and America’s Best Dance Crew Champion.
Samantha Long, Founder/CEO of A THREAT, choreographer, J Balvin’s Global Dance Captain, a dance rights advocate and music video director with work credits ranging from Nicki Minaj to booming artist development client, REI AMI. From Billie Eillish and Cardi B., to Chris Brown and Shakira.
Pause Eddie, all-star dancer and dance teacher and has performed on big stages like MTV’s ABDC, America’s Got Talent, World of Dance and Chance The Rapper’s Magnificent Coloring Day tour.
Daya Ravi is one of the most eminent teachers of Indian Classical dance in the DMV area, and is one of the founding board members of IDEA (Indian Dance Educators Association) in Washington DC.