An international multi-medalist and national champion, he began his artistic career at the age of 4. He has expertise in various disciplines such as jazz, contemporary, folklore, hip-hop, ballet, urban styles, Latin, and standard. A graduate of the National Institute of Fine Arts in Mexico, he has an extensive background in competitive dance. He is also a member of the national wheelchair dance sport team and stands out for his creative intellect as a choreographer, coach, and dancer. His current aspiration is to contribute his knowledge and experiences to the Freed Aistare family while continuing to build his professional career in competitive dance.
Teaching dance is not just about showing steps or techniques; it’s about helping to create a special bond where students can connect with their emotions and their bodies. When a teacher understands and empathizes with what the student is experiencing, it fosters an atmosphere of trust, allowing them to express themselves freely and grow as artists. This emotional connection provides strength, motivation, and confidence, making learning more enjoyable and helping students discover how dance can transform their lives.