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Fred Romano – West New York, NJ

Fred is an aspiring dancer and teacher, originally from West New York, New Jersey. After graduating high school, Fred joined a local dance crew called L.I.T.M (Lost In The Music) where he was introduced to various urban styles including hip hop, locking, popping and breaking house. After a year, Fred parted ways with L.I.T.M. and began dancing in the NYC commercial and underground scene. Here, Fred was exposed to a much higher level of urban dance and had the opportunity to dance with many big names in the NYC scene. Fred trained with Urban Dance League directed by Antboogie from “Amount Boys”. He has performed on BET and 106 and Park several times. Fred has also trained with Rhapsody James completing her Motivating Excellence program season 4. Fred is currently teaching, battling, auditioning and always striving to elevate his craft. Leading by example, Fred is living proof that with hard work, dedication, and passion, any dream is possible.

La Herencia Dance Co. is a performing arts collective dedicated to educating, elevating, preserving, and building an understanding of Urban Latin dance. Our mission is to showcase the beauty of the arts through CULTURE. Latin American and Urban Latin movement is influenced by a fusion of styles that have blended together throughout history to create the sound of music we listen to and know today, Reggaeton. Our movement includes styles such as Hip Hop foundations, House, Dancehall, Capoeira, Latin, African, Afro beats, Body Percussion and more.

Collectively, they provide 15+ years of experience within their respective movement styles. Their training and edification of skill has taken their talents across 41 states and 5 continents working with artists and organizations such as Step Afrika!, In the Heights, Keke Palmer, Farruko, Empire, BET Music Matters, Vibe Magazine, US Embassy, Toni Braxton, and much more.

La Herencia/Cultura Highlight Reel

Bad Bunny – Krippy Kush (Fredy Romano)

Jonathan Pena & Fredy Romano

 

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