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Traditionally, partner dances occur between a woman and a man, following rather conservative gender roles and rules. However, as a result of international lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer, asexual, allies and more (LGBTIQA+) activism, some social dancing events and competitions have made space for gender and sexual diversity. This chapter focuses on the Rainbow and Same-Sex dancing scene in Finland and its potential and challenges for transgender inclusion. We draw on data collected during the first author’s ethnographic and participatory action research study on trans-inclusive sport spaces and the second author’s experiences as a professional dance teacher and Rainbow trans dancer at both same-sex and mainstream dance competitions. Our findings reveal that the Rainbow dancing movement has helped make dancing more accessible and inclusive for members of the trans community through challenging traditional cis- and heteronormative dance roles and the men-lead/women-follow paradigm. Yet, certain challenges for trans-inclusion persist, such as the transphobic politics and rules of national and international dance associations. In concluding this chapter, we provide recommendations for enhancing access and positive experiences of trans people in dance, DanceSport and sport in general.