Bassculture Islands No 3 | Page 29

Currently you are a professional dance teacher. What about the beginning? How did you manage to find people who are interested in learning Dancehall? When it comes to the very beginning, it wasn’t easy. Not to say that people didn’t want to come to my classes but Dancehall wasn’t popular in Poland yet. On top of this, right after I finished high school I moved to a different city where I had to find my way around and get a location where I could teach. But month after month, it was getting better and the dance room started filling with people. Nowadays it is much easier. People know me, they recognize my effort in promoting and supporting Dancehall in my country and around the world. Also this style is much more popular in Poland now. I am very happy to have a full room of people during my training sessions so I can share my knowledge and skills with them. I have been working hard to be where I am right now and people’s satisfaction after my classes is the highest reward for me!