3 Be3ts Dance Company

3 Be3ts Dance Company

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1 employee
10 years in business

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San Diego, CA 92124
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What is your typical process for working with a new student?

We discuss your goals on the phone or email and what to expect and what to bring to the first lesson. Then, I assess your movement levels and vocabulary at the first meeting, and we get right into the music and choreography!

Once we establish a creative groove, we'll start exploring ways to expand and push you to your optimal potential.


What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?

I have my Bachelor's Degree in Theatre Arts and Dance.

I have been officially teaching since 2004, and have been training since 1989. I have 30 years of dance experience and 15 years of teaching experience in Hip Hop/Urban Dance (including Breaking, Popping, Locking), Modern/Contemporary, Tap, Jazz & Modern Jazz, and Ballet (however, I do not provide Pointe training).

I am also well-versed in Filipino Traditional Dancing, Two-Step & Line-Dancing, Ballroom and Latin Ballroom dances (Waltz, Foxtrot, Quickstep, Rhumba, Salsa, Bachata, Paso Doble, and American & Argentine Tango), Choreography and Dance Theory.


Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.

For my studio location:

$60.00 - 30 mins, per person, per session (All levels)
$120.00 - 60 mins, per person, per session (All levels)
$240.00 - 120 mins, per person, per session (Int Adv & Advanced only)

For on-site (your) location:

$80.00 - 30 mins, per person, per session (All levels)
$140.00 - 60 mins, per person, per session (All levels)
$260.00 - 120 mins, per person, per session (Int Adv & Advanced only)

For online (Zoom) locations:

$60.00 - 30 mins, per person, per session (All levels)
$120.00 - 60 mins, per person, per session (All levels)
$240.00 - 120 mins, per person, per session (Int Adv & Advanced only)


How did you get started teaching?

I started teaching for summer sessions in my hometown as the main Hip hop instructor for Fil-Am Association in 2004. From there, my love and passion for teaching dance expanded throughout college. Added with my piano training, I also started teaching piano lessons.

The next stepping stone was my dance company, which I've been directing 3 Be3ts Dance Company since 2013.


What types of students have you worked with?

I have worked with all types of ages, 5 years and older.


Describe a recent event you are fond of.

After graduation, my first amazing teaching experience was as the head of the Dance Department and Head Choreographer for the C.A.T.C.H. High. These kids are a dance group based in Crenshaw of Los Angeles and have danced with Janet Jackson and Tommy The Clown.


What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?

Remember to take your time. Sometimes, the results we see will not happen until a few days, weeks, months, even years, later. It is a slow progression, but if you stick to it, you'll definitely see the improvements you'll make!


What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?

What would you like to achieve in your lessons?

What would you like your dancing to become?

What dance styles are you interested in?

How many hours a week are you willing to practice outside of your dance lessons?

What does dancing make you feel?