Rain-ysh,
It is an American slang expression, but I don’t think it is popular enough to call it an idiom.
Go into one’s dance…To begin a prepared line of pleading, explanation, selling, seduction, etc:
Examples:
-He went into his dance, but she wasn’t convinced
-The salesman went into a song and dance about the value of a good life insurance policy.
-Earlier in the evening, I could already sense where Devyn’s mind was heading. Hanging out with Janel and her hubby, he WENT INTO HIS DANCE about his latest decorating challenge: painting the old masonry walls of his apartment white.
-The squirrel would shamelessly go into his dance and begging routine to get peanuts from me