Session Overview
In an increasingly digital and fast-paced world, student mental health, emotional resilience, and authentic peer connection have become top priorities for educators. Join Katya Virshilas (Founder & Creative Director of BallroomBees) and Ryan Hammond (Head Teacher of BallroomBees and former South African Champion), with a combined 40 years of teaching experience, for an engaging, interactive workshop focused on how social dance and structured partner movement can transform school culture and student well-being. Moving beyond traditional PE or physical movement, this teacher-to-teacher presentation demonstrates how social dance directly impacts mental, emotional, and social health. By introducing partner dynamics, etiquette, and movement-based emotional regulation, participants will experience firsthand how dance breaks down social cliques, builds self-confidence, and fosters inclusive, respectful relationships among students.
Workshop Outline & Key Components
1. The Science of Dance & Mental Well-Being
Emotional Regulation through Rhythm: Exploring how purposeful, rhythmic movement to music reduces stress, releases anxiety, and elevates student mood in the classroom.
Mind-Body Connection: Demonstrating how physical expression helps students process emotions, practice mindfulness, and build somatic awareness.
Confidence & Self-Esteem: Interactive techniques that shift student mindsets from self-consciousness to self-assurance using accessible, non-judgmental dance exercises.
2. Social Connection & Culture of Respect
Partner Dynamics & Etiquette: Teaching students non-verbal communication, mutual respect, spatial boundaries, and active listening through simple partner holds and social dance routines.
Breaking Down Barriers: Strategies for using non-intimidating, inclusive dance structures (e.g., rotating partner exercises and group line formats) to eliminate social cliques and foster cross-peer empathy.
Teamwork & Co-operation: Games and paired movement challenges that require trust, mutual support, and shared rhythm.
3. Practical Movement Frameworks for the Classroom & PESocial Dance Fundamentals
Simplified Cha-Cha, Salsa, and Social Ballroom steps adapted for school environments that focus on fun, connection, and rhythm over rigid perfection.
Inclusive Group Warm-ups: Interactive group dances and energizers designed to build immediate class cohesion and elevate energy levels.
Brain Breaks for Emotional Reset: Quick 2-to-3 minute movement routines teachers can use during academic transitions to reset focus and lower classroom tension.
4. Bringing BallroomBees to Your Students
In-School Workshop Model: An introduction to how BallroomBees delivers high-energy, hassle-free workshops and residencies directly to schools.
Seamless Curriculum Integration: How BallroomBees collaborates with school staff to align with existing Wellness, PE, and Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) frameworks.
What Participants Can Expect
Experiential Learning: A hands-on, high-energy session where teachers actively participate, experience the mood-boosting power of social dance, and collaborate with peers.
In-School Workshop Invitation: Clear pathways and custom frameworks for booking BallroomBees to bring these social dance and well-being programs to your student body.
Actionable Well-Being Tools: Ready-to-use strategies, playlist ideas, and emotional reset routines you can immediately introduce to your students.
Target Audience & Applicability
Applicable Grades: Early Childhood (Age 4–6), Lower Elementary (Age 6–8), Upper Elementary (Age 8–10), and Secondary / Middle School.
Applicable Roles: PE Teachers, School Counselors, Well-Being & SEL Coordinators, Early Years Specialists, Heads of Year, and School Administrators looking to enhance student health and school culture.
Key Takeaways for Educators & School Leaders
1. Concrete Tools for Student Mental Health & Mood Enhancement
Stress Reduction: Understand the physiological and psychological benefits of movement and music in lowering cortisol and promoting emotional self-regulation.
Building Resilience: Utilize low-stakes, joyful dance challenges that help students embrace mistakes, develop a growth mindset, and build confidence.
2. Fostering Inclusion, Emppathy, and Positive Peer Relationships
Cultivating Etiquette: Gain concrete methods to teach etiquette, active listening, and respect, equipping students with essential life skills beyond the dance floor.
Eliminating Cliques: Experience how structured social dance normalizes interaction across different social groups, fostering a warm, connected school community.
3. Turnkey Booking & In-School Program Options
Hassle-Free Implementation: Discover how easy it is to bring BallroomBees into your school for single-day workshops, multi-week residencies, or well-being day events without extra burden on school staff.
Curriculum Alignment: Learn how BallroomBees programs seamlessly support your school’s SEL, physical literacy, and wellness goals.
Hanoi 2026
Job Role Applicability:
- Preschool
- Early Years
- Primary Years
- Middle Years
- Health Teachers
- Coaching
- Dance
- Curriculum Planning
- Fundamental Motor Skills
- Game Sense
- Health & Wellness
- Movement
- Physical Literacy
- Positive Education
- SEN in PE
- Sports Education
Presentation
- Lower Elementary [Age 4 - 6]
- Upper Elementary [Age 8 - 10]





