Hey, itâs Jessie â but this is from all of us here at STEEZY. (I let them review this, promise.)
âAll of usâ being 4 â wait, 6 (wow, crazy to say that) full-time employees.
And 2 part-timers. Which is also crazy.
In the past year, Connor, Evan, Clay, and I have welcomed Ceejay Varias (Developer), Omari Allen (Marketing Manager), Kevin Kang (Producer) and Peter Valdes (@theactionpete) into the Squad.

First Four during STEEZYâs 3-year anniversary dinner â April 2017

Omari, Kevin, Peter, and Ceejay (who did not so much as flinch as I creepily took this photo with no forewarning) â November 2017
As our family expands and the holiday season approaches, Thanksgiving feels like the perfect time to count the blessings that took us from: group of kids trying to do cool things for our dance community, to: employees at a company serving dancers all over the world. (Still crazy.)
Weâre thankful for: The balls to try something new and different
When Connor and Evan started the STEEZY Blog in April 2014, they werenât really sure where it would go.
They just wanted a way to give the dance community a voice, document and preserve important events, and help dancers connect easier and grow together.
The blog quickly caught the attention of the community (because it was new and different), and was even met with some skepticism (because it was new and different).
But with consistent, quality content, STEEZY soon became the go-to site for anything Urban Dance-related.
I started writing for STEEZY a few weeks after the blog launched, and Clay joined the team in 2015.
As we posted more blog articles and videos, we received more messages from dancers (and aspiring dancers) all over the world.
They had a million different questions â
ââWhat is this âtextureâ thing?â
âHow do I train my footwork?â
âWhere do I even start???â
âWe gave all of advice and tips we could â but at the end of the day â dance is something you gotta do.
So, STEEZYâs main answer was toâŠâTake more classes!â
âTo which we were met withâŠâWhat classes?â Oh.
Weâre thankful for: All the things we used to take for granted
Living and dancing in Southern California gave us the illusion that all dancers had the same things.
Competitions like VIBE and Body Rock, studios like Movement Lifestyle and Snowglobe Perspective, being able to go to a UC or move to another part of LA/OC knowing thereâs a team you can audition for thereâŠ
Or just being surrounded so many dancers, teams, and studios that you never have to worry about the next time youâll be able to take a dance classâŠ
We didn't realize that this is not the norm; in fact, itâs an anomaly.
The Socal / West Coast Urban Dance community developed from a very unique set of interlaced stories, which you can read about here:
âThe Evolution Of Our Dance CommunityOrigin Stories Of The Norcal And Socal Dance Communities
âAnd every time STEEZY received a message saying âThe closest studio is 4 hours away,â or âI love Chris Martin but he only teaches here once a year,â or âI want to start dancing but I have no time, money, or studios around me,â the mission took more shape: to share what we have, with those that donât.
So, one night in Evanâs apartment, he and Connor pulled out a dirty little white board and a dry-erase marker, put on their thinking caps, and mapped out exactly what itâd take to make online dance classes.

Connor and Evan at an event in Vegas â the first year that STEEZY Studio launched
Weâre thankful for: Our families and friends
>> Fast forward >>
We have over 1000 classes on STEEZY.CO taught by some of the best choreographers and teachers in the choreography, freestyle, and industry communities.
Students all over the world are trying new styles, learning pieces they never thought they could learn, or doing their first 2-step after years of being too scared to start dancing.
How did we get here?
Up until 4 months ago, the 4 of us were working out of a rotation of our momsâ dining room tables. Literally.
Clayâs mom would make us Thai food and Evanâs dogs would bark at us and Connor would force us to take breaks to go on a âteam walkâ around his block because he secretly just wanted to play Pokemon Go.

First Four working at the Boon Residence â Sometime in 2016 I think
We shot our STEEZY Studio classes at Snowglobe Perspective (shoutout to Isaiah!) and The Lab (shoutout to Val and Carrie!).
We spent lots of time driving, lugging equipment around, and crafting makeshift sets and props.
Weâre thankful for: All of STEEZY HQâs room for activities
Then, in July of this year, we finally moved into our very own office!
Connor, Clay, and Evan @ STEEZY HQ, pre-move-in

Making some new new @ STEEZY HQ (Hi David!) â November 2017

This wall organizer thing we installed for all of our equipment â October 2017

Clay shooting Tristanâs (very sexy) classes â October 2017

Connorâs jawline â September 2017

Evan in a code world â September 2017

Me doodli- uh. Hard at work! â September 2017
The office is significant, both as a milestone in our journey and (moreso) because of the possibilities it holds for us to just⊠do more and better things!
Weâre thankful for: You, you, you, you.
In addition to the support from the people we listed above, weâre thankful for you, for reading this.
Iâm assuming you follow STEEZY on social media to have landed here. Thank you for every read, like, comment, share, and every mention of our name in conversation.
All of this matters.
And thank you to the homies at Prelude Dance Competition, SI Dance Camp, Misfit Dance Camp, Asia Camp, Ultimate Brawl, The Bridge, Dancerâs Paradise, and Project Home â for being in this with us.
Thank you to our extended family David Yi (saesanghae), Allie and Munk (MOBILE APP IS ALMOST OUT! STAY TUNED!!), and Andre aka @minticreative.
Thank you to the baristas on the first floor of our building for keeping us weird and wired. (Strongest cold brew EVER.)
Thank you to veteran dancers for being open to âdanceâ growing and changing, while at the same time being willing to educate us on its roots.
Thank you to our critics for offering insight as to how we can improve.
Thank you to all our choreographers for rising to the challenge of teaching dance in a different way.
And for not getting mad at us when we post embarrassing videos of them (*coughSorahcoughFranklin*)
Thank you to every dancer that has assisted a STEEZY Studio class, and all the actors in our STEEZY Original skits. We love you!
And of course, the biggest thank you to all our students who dance with us on STEEZY Studio. You guys are our why and how.
Thank God for dance, amrite.
You know, in the 3 and a half years Iâve been with STEEZY⊠to this very dayâŠ
Despite all the long hours, through every single sacrifice (most unspoken), balls-deep in a labyrinth of problem-solving and creative challengesâŠ
I have never, ever heard anyone on the team complain about the work. Because the work isnât work at all. Because we legitimately love what we do. Because we believe in it.
We each have our own stories of how dance has helped, transformed, or even saved us.
And weâre here because we think that everyone should have, at the very least, the chance to try it. Because seriously, thank God for dance.
Happy Thanksgiving, STEEZY Nation.