David has been dancing
salsa for over 8 years now, however he has been dancing since he was just
a kid. He entered many talent shows and was an avid break-dancer throughout
high school. He joined a group called O.T.B, (Out to Break). People called
him "Dancing Dave". He is a skateboarder and been featured in skate
videos, and skate magazines. Growing up it was all about extreme sports and
break-dancing. He has worked for a skate shop for over three years, and wanted
a change. One day while looking for a job, he came across an ad in the paper
for "Dance Instructors Needed-Will Train". There he was trained
in latin ballroom dancing and he did that for 8 months. During that time he
developed a great passion for salsa and met Stephen Gallardo and Josie Velsasco.
They all teamed up and decided to move on to the next level starting San Diego's
first dance company Salsa Y Fuego . While working with them, he gained knowledge
on how to run a dance company. A year later he and his prior dance partner,
Espie Hernandez decided to start the dance company now known as Rumba Rica
. While working together the two performed, taught at salsa workshops, and
were a part of major salsa events in Southern California. After working with
Espie for over two years, David decided to start Majesty in Motion one of
San Diego's newest dance company. Since working with this dance company, David
has been given the opportunity to travel to Arizona, New Orleans, Bermuda,
New York, Seattle, Boston, Canada, Portland, Japan, San Francisco, Mexico,
Vancouver and many cities in Southern California. With his new group of dancers,
David has been working on taking his dance company to the next level. He along
with Steve Meyer have created the duo " White Boy Wonders " of San
Diego Known for their high energy performances. Through his new routines,
they incorporate many styles of dance such as, Jazz, Ballroom, and Hip Hop.
David is currently developing San Diego's largest dance company performing,
and teaching throughout Southern California.
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