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Howard Student Spearheads Effort to Bring Ballroom Dance to HBCUs

Howard Student Spearheads Effort to Bring Ballroom Dance to HBCUs
Posted By: Will Moss on February 03, 2026

Howard University student Brock Montgomery is on a mission to expand the reach of ballroom dance at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) across the country. As the founder of The Dig at Howard University, a student-led dance organization, Montgomery is leading the charge to introduce and grow ballroom dance programs at HBCUs.

Ballroom dance, a centuries-old art form, has historically been less accessible to Black communities. Montgomery, a senior majoring in Political Science, recognized this gap and saw an opportunity to change the narrative.

"Ballroom dance is an incredibly rich and vibrant form of artistic expression, and I believe it should be available to students at all HBCUs," said Montgomery.

Through The Dig at Howard University, Montgomery has been hosting workshops, competitions, and social events to engage the HBCU community in ballroom dance. The organization has already garnered significant interest, with students from various HBCUs expressing enthusiasm to participate.

Key Takeaway: Brock Montgomery's initiative to bring ballroom dance to HBCUs represents a unique opportunity to expand the cultural horizons of the HBCU community and promote greater diversity and inclusion in this art form.

In addition to showcasing the talent and artistry of HBCU students, Montgomery's efforts aim to provide valuable leadership and networking opportunities.



The Dig at Howard University plans to organize regional and national HBCU ballroom dance competitions, allowing students to compete, collaborate, and connect with peers from across the HBCU landscape.

Howard University, Montgomery's alma mater, has been a crucial partner in this endeavor. The university's administration has provided logistical support and resources to help The Dig expand its reach and impact.

"We are incredibly proud of Brock's initiative and the work he and his team are doing to bring ballroom dance to HBCUs," said Dr. Wayne A.I. Frederick, President of Howard University. "This aligns perfectly with our mission to provide our students with transformative experiences that celebrate their heritage and expand their horizons."

As The Dig at Howard University continues to gain momentum, Montgomery is hopeful that his vision will inspire other HBCU students to follow in his footsteps. By breaking down barriers and fostering a new generation of ballroom dance enthusiasts within the HBCU community, Montgomery is poised to leave a lasting impact on the cultural landscape of these esteemed institutions.

HBCUConnect.com commends Brock Montgomery and The Dig at Howard University for their innovative efforts to bring ballroom dance to the HBCU community. This initiative not only celebrates the rich cultural heritage of HBCUs but also provides a unique platform for students to develop their artistic talents, build community, and forge lasting connections across the HBCU network.

Originally reported by Google News HBCU.


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