Felix Berghäll

Felix

Felix Berghäll is an internationally recognized dancer, choreographer, educator, and DJ, deeply rooted in Lindy Hop and African American Vernacular Jazz. Having danced since the age of 8, his passion for the rhythms and history of jazz has led to a dedicated career exploring, preserving, and sharing these expressive dance forms with the world.

As an artist and choreographer, Felix has created and participated in numerous stage productions at prestigious venues globally—from the Apollo Theater in New York and the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao to the Swedish National Arena in Stockholm. His background also includes competing at an elite level as part of the Swedish national team in Boogie Woogie and Lindy Hop. He has produced his own works, such as Swingin’ at the Savoy Show and Rhythm Korea Show in Seoul, toured with live bands, and is a sought-after performer and instructor at over 60 festivals and events worldwide. A strong connection to the origins and cultural context of the music and dance characterizes his work.

Alongside his stage work, Felix is a dedicated educator and coach, including serving as Co-Head Coach for the Swedish National Lindy Hop Team and lecturing on jazz history and culture. His engagement also extends to organizational work; he co-founded the non-profit organization Collective Voices for Change and has held several key coordinating and administrative roles at Herräng Dance Camp, the world’s largest Lindy Hop camp.
Felix Berghäll is a dynamic and versatile force in the jazz dance world, constantly working to develop both his own artistry and the community around him through performance, education, production, and social engagement.