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Armstrong Students Bring K-Pop Dance to Savannah
Odd.i Dance group connects with community through choreographed routines and social media videos.
Apr. 17, 2026 at 1:38am
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The vibrant, choreographed dance routines of the Odd.i Dance group bring the spirit of K-Pop culture to the Armstrong campus and Savannah community.Savannah TodayOdd.i Dance, an Armstrong-based K-Pop dance group, has grown from just 5 founding members in 2022 to a team of 15 students who practice and perform choreographed routines inspired by popular Korean groups. The group aims to share their passion for K-Pop culture with the Savannah community through free public events and social media videos.
Why it matters
The rise of K-Pop's global popularity has led to the formation of dance groups at colleges across the U.S. as students seek to connect with the music and culture. Odd.i Dance provides a creative outlet for Armstrong students while also introducing the local Savannah community to the vibrant world of K-Pop.
The details
Odd.i Dance was founded in 2022 by President Addison Durrence, starting with just 5 members - one more than the minimum required to be a student organization. Since then, the group has grown to 15 members who practice and post their dance videos on platforms like TikTok, Instagram and YouTube. The dancers stress the importance of community and friendship, with founding member Isabella Woods saying the group helped her feel welcome in a new environment. Gracie Blyss, another member, describes the group as a 'sorority' without the financial commitment.
- Odd.i Dance was founded in 2022.
- The group recently hosted a free dance event in Savannah's Forsyth Park on April 11, 2026.
- In February 2026, Odd.i Dance performed outside of a Savannah Ghost Pirates event.
The players
Odd.i Dance
An Armstrong-based K-Pop dance group dedicated to practicing and perfecting choreographed routines, and connecting with the Savannah community through their love for the art form.
Addison Durrence
The president and founder of Odd.i Dance, who started the group in 2022 with just 5 members.
Isabella Woods
A founding member of Odd.i Dance who says the group helped her feel welcome in a new environment at Armstrong.
Gracie Blyss
A member of Odd.i Dance who grew up with a love for K-Pop culture and describes the group as a 'sorority' without the financial commitment.
What they’re saying
“It made it even better, of my college experience, to talk with others and know there's other people out there that have the same interest as me.”
— Isabella Woods, Founding Member
“I just really bonded with everybody and I love the dances that we do... I feel like we're like a sorority, but you don't have to pay to be in it.”
— Gracie Blyss, Member
“[K-Pop] takes influence from Western culture, black culture, just many different sounds of music and they kind of make it into their own.”
— Addison Durrence, President
What’s next
While no future events are planned as of yet, fans can find dance videos, covers, and member introductions on Odd.i Dance's social media channels, including YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok.
The takeaway
The growth of Odd.i Dance from just 5 members to 15 showcases the rising interest in K-Pop culture among college students, as they seek creative outlets to connect with the music and choreography. The group's outreach efforts in the Savannah community demonstrate how this passion can be shared and celebrated locally.
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