Teachers
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Aleksandra Rose - ola@masterdance.co.uk
Ola, according to her mum's opinion started to dance even before being born. Apparently she was a very fidgety child! That is why at the age of 6 her mum took her to dance classes and this is how the only child was hooked on passion for dancing forever.
For over 10 years Ola trained as a ballroom dancer. After some success, she was keen to discover new disciplines and styles. At the age of 16 she became an YMCA dance leader and a member of youth musical theatre in her hometown in Poland. This is how she learned jazz and contemporary and after 3 years was known as one of the most well known talents on the scene.
Ola found her 'true love' in 1999 during a holiday in Spain when she went to a local salsa club and danced like never before. Very soon she joined the largest salsa company in Poland. She worked with them as a professional dancer and teacher for over 4 years taking part in some of the largest salsa and hip-hop projects around Poland and Europe.
For the past 5 years Ola has been on the London Salsa scene - known for her unique style and elegance on the dance floor. Believing it’s always time for improvement she has been training with the biggest salsa stars from Manhattan all the way to Paris.
She is a very passionate teacher and loves to spread the joy of dancing. ‘Life without that happiness wouldn’t make sense, that’s why dance is my best lover, music is my best friend!’– She says.
Michael Tiburon - michael@masterdance.co.uk
Since his early years dance and sport were a part of his life. He started his career in dancing at the age of 15, as a student of a distinguished teacher – Krzysztof Turkiewicz.
After many years of training and participating in Latin American dances, he became a professional dancer.
In 2000 he took part in an international salsa congress in Berlin, where he met outstanding masters in Mambo On2 – Juan Matos and Frankie Martinez. After that he started intensive Mambo On2 classes led by outstanding teachers. He often took part in many international congresses, where he was fathoming out the deepest depths and secrets of dance.
After many years of experience and reflection, he understood the difference between Latin American competitive ballroom dancing and ethnic and other styles of dancing.
Favourite Dance Masters: Mikhail Baryshnikov and Pina Bausch.
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