05/11/2026
Why does hype matter in Blues dancing?
Because Blues isn’t just something you watch... it’s something you participate in.
In a lot of Black cultural traditions, sound - clapping, cheering, call-and-response, shouting - has always been a way of communicating. It’s how people respond, support, and build energy together in the moment.
So when we’re in spaces like jam circles or performances, that noise? That hype? That’s not extra - it’s part of the dance. It’s part of the history.
When we stay silent, especially in those moments, we’re not being “respectful” - we’re actually removing a layer of what makes Blues… Blues.
Hype is how we say: I see you.
I hear you.
Keep going.
It creates conversation between the dancer, the music, and the community.
So if you’re not sure what to do, start small. Clap. React. Let yourself respond.
Because Blues was never meant to happen in silence.