r/competitiondancetalk
In this sub we talk about competitive dance and anything related to it (competitions, studios, dances, dancers, choreographers etc.). We…
How to think about r/competitiondancetalk
This community focuses on competitive dance, providing a platform for discussions about competitions, studios, dancers, and choreographers. Members share experiences, tips, and insights related to the competitive dance scene, fostering a supportive environment. The emphasis on positivity sets it apart, making it a welcoming space for both newcomers and seasoned dancers to connect and share their passion for dance.
Confidence 4/5
Audience
Members primarily consist of competitive dancers, dance instructors, and enthusiasts, often ranging from teens to young adults. The community attracts individuals who are passionate about dance and competition, seeking advice, sharing experiences, and celebrating achievements. The vibe is generally supportive and encouraging, with participants valuing camaraderie and shared interests in dance.
Posting culture
The posting culture encourages sharing personal experiences, advice, and questions related to competitive dance. Content that resonates well includes tips for competitions, studio reviews, and discussions about choreography. Posts that come off as overly promotional or negative towards others may face downvotes. Members tend to engage regularly, with a steady flow of content, especially during competition seasons.
Brand engagement notes
Brands looking to engage with this community should focus on authenticity and support rather than overt promotion. Sharing valuable content such as dance tips, tutorials, or insights into the dance industry can resonate well. Collaborations with dancers or choreographers for content creation may also be effective. However, brands should avoid aggressive marketing tactics, as the community may react negatively to perceived insincerity or self-promotion.
FAQ
r/competitiondancetalk — frequently asked questions
Quick facts about this subreddit's size, history, focus, and related communities.
How many subscribers does r/competitiondancetalk have?
r/competitiondancetalk has approximately 5,516 subscribers as of May 27, 2026.
When was r/competitiondancetalk created?
r/competitiondancetalk was created on July 3, 2022 (4 years ago).
What is r/competitiondancetalk about?
This community focuses on competitive dance, providing a platform for discussions about competitions, studios, dancers, and choreographers. Members share experiences, tips, and insights related to the competitive dance scene, fostering a supportive environment. The emphasis on positivity sets it apart, making it a welcoming space for both newcomers and seasoned dancers to co…
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