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Jacques - Of Haitian and African descent, Salsa Inferno co-founder, Jacques Eckles, has over 10 years of combined dance training and teaching experience in Salsa, Mambo, Bachata, Casino Rueda, Merengue, Cha-Cha Cha, House, and Hip-Hop. He has traveled, trained, and studied with master instructors from around the United States including Atlanta, Los Angeles, Houston, Memphis, Orlando, Fort Walton Beach, New York, Puerto Rico, and DC.
Philosophy: "If you have a heart beat, than you can dance!" |
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Quinta - Although her mother states she was dancing before she could walk, Quinta Nicole Stargell started displaying her passion for dance publicly at the tender age of 9 as a Huntsville Starlette. She continued to evolve as a dancer on several school dance and cheerleading teams including Liberty Middle School Dance Team, Bob Jones High School Varsity Dance Team, ASMS Varsity Cheerleading Team, Alabama A&M Maroon Mirage Dance Team, and Xavier University Gold Star Dance Team. She also had an exciting dance career in New Orleans, Louisiana where she was a professional cheerleader for the NFL as a New Orleans Saintsation before returning home to Alabama.
Quinta begin her Salsa career in 2008, training with Jacques Eckles at Salsa Inferno. She enjoys teaching and encouraging ladies how to let go and style with individuality, confidence and flare. She also enjoys teaching children’s classes. |
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Greg - aka Da Spokesman was born and raised in Atlanta, GA. Greg was drawn to the Latin Dance Arena through the exciting rhythms of Merengue. During his free time, Greg enjoys dancing, playing video games, listening to music (especially songs with a lot of instruments), and playing an active role in the church. His goal for his classes is to provide confidence in the students, encouraging them to have fun and look good. To do this he provides many options with the dance combinations he teaches.
"You will love so many(dances) that you won't want to choose just one!!!" |
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Ana is Puerto Rican. She was born and raised in Bronx, NY. Ana has been dancing Salsa, Bachata, and Merengue ever since she could remember taking her first steps. She also enjoys Reggaeton and Hip-Hop.
In the summer of 2008, Ana attended a Salsa Social at Salsa Inferno. In January 2009, she began taking Instructor Lessons. |
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