About
I truly believe that any and everyone can learn to dance. And I also believe that not everyone learns the same way. My approach to teaching is one of detailed consideration of how my individual students learn, move, and progress. Laughters always proven to be the best teacher so we’ll do a whole lot of that as well. I’ve been dancing for over 20years, competitive ballroom in my youth, and now I love to give the gift of dance to others.
Watching people do things they never thought possible!
Every lesson should be a fun lesson, one that you walk away feeling accomplished, challenged, and excited to come back for more!
What types of customers have you worked with?
All types! From people with two left feet to people who go out dancing every week and are looking to learn some new steps. I’ve had the pleasure of working with people who share the love of dance from all walks of life.
How did you get started doing this type of work?
I started learning ballroom dancing at the age of 13. By the age of 15 I was competing and performing all over Southern Florida with a ballroom troupe called Spats Cats. There’s where I found my love for performing and teaching as we traveled all over Florida bringing smiles to peoples faces through dance. My passion for teaching was really birthed in that space and I haven’t stopped since
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What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I graduated Manatee School for the Arts, Florida School of the Arts, and New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts. Long standing member of Spats Cats performing dance troupe based out of Southern Florida. Choreographed and performed in Florida, New York City, Nor Cal, and Los Angeles.
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How did you get started teaching?
I started learning ballroom dancing at the age of 13. By the age of 15 I was competing and performing all over Southern Florida with a ballroom troupe called Spats Cats. There’s where I found my love for performing and teaching as we traveled all over Florida bringing smiles to peoples faces through dance. My passion for teaching was really birthed in that space and I haven’t stopped since.
What types of students have you worked with?
All types! From people with two left feet to people who go out dancing every week and are looking to learn some new steps. I’ve had the pleasure of working with people who share the love of dance from all walks of life.
Describe a recent event you are fond of.
I had the honor of choreographing a quinceañera and it was amazing. My students were between the ages of 10-15yrs old and they learned all the dances and performed them at the Quince! I had never been more proud. It was hard work but we rehearsed for about 6 weeks and everyone brought their A game for a memorable performance. All the parents and guests were so impressed by these kids, some of which had never danced prior to taking a lesson with me!