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Tammy
Tammy has a passion and love for dance. She has been dancing since age 5 and continues to dance today. Trained in Tap, Jazz, Ballet, Hawaiian, Musical Theatre and Lyrical Jazz, Tammy danced with the San Diego Civic Dance Association's Performing Team from the time she was 13. She is a graduate of San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts and UCSD, where she continued to train in various dance forms. Tammy has a Master's in Education and is an alumni of San Diego Junior Theatre. She has performed in various theatre productions, including Peter Pan, No No Nanette, a Dr. Seuss Tribute, Romeo and Juliet, Sleeping Beauty and more. Tammy has also performed for the Super Bowl's pre-game show. She is excited to give the gift of dance to the future performers of Ventura County.
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Tatyana
Tati describes herself as someone who's "born from a boombox". She was told at the age of 3 that she has "dancers legs", enrolled in dance classes and that's where her journey began. Since then, Tati has studied many styles of dance including Hip Hop, Polynesian, Ballet, Tap, Jazz and Ballroom. She enjoys singing as well as dance and was vice-president and secretary of her school's drama club. Tati feels that spreading the love of dance and performing arts is something that should be treasured and offered to all who feel inspired.
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Pedro
Unlike most dancers that start at a young age, Pedro started dancing at age 18. This late start led to the self-discipline he needed to teach himself and grow in his passion for dance. He can execute and perform different styles of street dance such as popping, waving, tutting, and is most known for b-boying. He has acquired all his dance ability through hard work, dedication, and practice. Pedro is an active member of the Ventura College Dance Department, where he studies and performs all disciplines and is an avid leader of b-boying. He looks forward to teaching and seeing each and every person's smile when they realize what their body can do. His mission is to teach all students that if they take the time to listen to their bodies and take every movement one step at a time, they will surprise themselves by finding that there are no limits to what they can do.
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