We strive to offer high energy dance experiences/classes of exceptional quality, that promote self expression, personal growth, connection and community to both businesses and dance students.
Happier, healthier, self realized clients, connecting into a vibrant community
Integrity, Commitment to our craft, Customer focus, Teamwork
At our studio, we are dedicated to providing high-energy dance experiences and exceptional quality classes. We firmly believe in the transformative power of dance as a means of self-expression, personal growth, connection, and community-building. Dancing nourishes the mind, body, and soul and helps us be present in the moment. Our goal is to offer a wide variety of top-quality classes that inspire even our most discerning customers.
Our people are our greatest asset and the key to our success. We understand that working together is the key to providing the best possible product. We are committed to continuously improving our craft and passing along that passion to our customers. Our values include integrity, commitment to our craft, customer focus, and teamwork.
Frank Ceballos’s dancing background comes from Peruvian folkloric dances where he had the opportunity to perform throughout the United States. He also formed Salida 18, a Spanish rock band were he was the lead singer and guitar player, for over 6 years. He began dancing salsa on 2 in 2010 with the Masacote Dance School and has since performed with the Masacote MASA2 professional dance track group.
Frank has a Masters degree in Human Resources Management and owns a people and culture consulting company called EQ Strategy Group.
He believes in the transformative power of dance and looks forward to building community through movement and dance for future generations of dancers.
Tana Ruegamer stepped into her first tap and jazz class at the age of 6 and has been dancing ever since. She continued her training with drill team, ballet, flamenco, and Latin ballroom before being introduced to salsa in 2003.
Tana began training and performing at the Masacote School in 2010, and was a member of MASA2, Masacote’s professional track program. She is passionate about helping beginning dancers find their voice through the art of music and dance and building community through dance.
Tana has a Master’s Degree in international education and currently works at Wellesley University. Dance has been the constant activity in her life that brings her joy and peace, and she looks forward to coaching students about the various ways dance can positively impact their lives.