Tumi is an inspiration to many young dancers out there. He’s dance classes are always packed with students who are always hungry to learn more dance moves and also be motivated. With the help of his business partners, family member and friends, Tumi has nothing lacking from our view. We first met Tumi at the Royal Crowning 2013, he came to support your young talents and first impressions always last. As he sat there, cheering royal’s lil saint as he krumped. He later then invited us to So You Think You Can Dance to support him as the dancers danced a piece choreographed by him. Miss Twy participated in one of his classes and was impressed and motivated. In the beginning of 2014, Tumi participated at the Kendrick Lamar Tour. Tumi has made his mark around the world by following his dreams and achieving goals. One thing Tumi keeps telling me is to stop sitting down being afraid to follow my dreams, I should get up and make things happen, hustle and get my own cash, enough money to spend R700+ on concert tickets. I so wanted to go to Joy of Jazz for two years now, but as always, the ticket price and travel cost was too much for me.