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International-style Latin and Standart   Competitive Ballroom

I am most definitely NOT a professional dancer, but I have been fortunate enough to engage in competitve dancing as a hobby. I have gone attended competitions such as the Ohio Star Ball, the Embassy Ball, the San Francisco Open, the International Grand Ball (In San Francisco), the Autum Dance Classic, the City Lights Ball, Dance Houston, Southwestern Invitational, Desert Classic in Palm Sprimgs, and the Emerald Ball in LA, and although I cannot say that I have "won" any of them (People always tend to ask me that, and it is hard to explain that there's so many different categories and age-groups that sometime there can be not just one or two winners but 100+), I have loved them all and placed first in my category. Dancing is amazing and I highly recommend it both a social and a competitive setting.

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