Andres Rodoni
Hip Hop
Andres Rodoni is young, driven, and passionate. He came up on hip-hop in the California Bay Area scene and later started his career in Dallas. Andres' draws influence from past and present acts such as African Tribal Dancing, Swing, and B-Boy. He started dancing as an adolescent learning latin dance from his mother, a former professional, and B-Boying and Popping from his cousin Beto "Mooncricket" Lopez, a hip-hop historian. Later he began studio dancing with F-troop at Knockout Fitness and eventually became Director of Hip-Hop at Studio 7 West by age 17 before Joining Unique Productions for the musical "For the Love" as a Head Choreographer. Andres' passions also include skateboarding, writing, and making music. Andres' motto as a dancer and artist is that you see dancing and hear music but you have to feel it to see the vision behind it.
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