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Mike began country line
dancing in 1992, and he quickly turned to Swing, Latin, Country, and
American social dance when he found dance partners who liked to be tossed in
the air. He started teaching regular dance classes in 1994 and eventually
quit an office job in 1998 to teach dance and perform full-time.
Mike's teaching style was developed from his martial arts background (where,
as a second-degree black belt, he taught for five years), and his taste for
improvisational theater.
Mike prefers to compete in dance events that test his leading, following,
and improvisational skills. He utilizes the balance and physical control of
the martial arts in competition and social dancing, and found that
improvisation and musicality were his greatest strengths.
Mike continues to perform, compete, judge, MC, DJ, and teach. He's performed
this last decade of the US Open Swing Dance Championships, UCWDC Country
Worlds, and everywhere in the country in the NASDE and WSDC swing circuits.
He judges at just about every event, and is the Chief Judge for several
Midwestern events. He's MC'd Summer Hummer, Michigan Classic, Tampa Bay
Classic, Twin Cities Masquerade Ball, Wisconsin Dance Challenge, Chicagoland,
and Nashville Classic. He's the Event Director of MadMAC, a swing dance
event in Madison, Wisconsin. Soon he'll bring a similar one to Austin,
Texas, where he now lives.
With students all over the country, Mike gives special attention to his
social dancing, which keeps him up until 4 AM on weekends he's on the road.
During the week he teaches regular classes at Austin Uptown Dance and Dance
Institute, and DJs a weekly (Wednesday) swing dance. |