Bryan begun dancing at a small ice cream shop close to his home called "Woodies." He
remembers his first line dancing experience quite well. He says, "At first, I was conscious
of how I looked on the floor because I didn't know what I was doing! I'm sure I looked
silly!" Shortly after Bryan's first dance lesson, they relocated the dance lessons to a bigger
place, a place that went on to be where Bryan danced for several years. "It must have been
fate for me to dance," Bryan says. He didn't plan on going back to learn dancing anymore
because he was "too conscious of himself." But, because they relocated the dance class to
the West Colesville Fire Station, it was closer to his home, and his parents became in
charge of it. At the time, Bryan's father was the treasurer of the fire company and willing
to take charge of the dance class of course, with the help of his mother. Throughout the
years Bryan went on to choreograph many of his own dances. When he was 13, he
choreographed his first line dance that got published in Country Dance Lines
Magazine called "The Firehouse Boogie." Though a great victory for Bryan,
the choreography didn't stop. Next Bryan went on choreographing many dances that never
went anywhere, but in December of 1996, he hit the big time once again getting his dance
"Santa Claus Boogie" published in Europe's own, Line Dancer Magazine,
with the help of world renowned choreographer, Max Perry, and his personal business
manager, and assistant Kathy Hunyadi from Max Perry Productions, Danbury, CT. After
being successful two times, Bryan decided to take a break and just dance for a while,
which he did, but at Country Extravaganza '98, Bryan debuted his new dance
"Unbelievable," which got him a standing ovation from everyone around the dance
floor. A few months later when "Unbelievable" cooled down, he went on to
choreograph another new dance called "Strong Enough." This was the first real
dance by Bryan that was not done to a country song. This was an exciting step for Bryan.
He says, "It opened a whole new life of music for me to choreograph to. It enabled me
to make up dances to everything, not just country." Recently Bryan choreographed a
new dance to a new song by Enrique Iglesias both titled "Bailamos." Though he is
still in school, he tries to keep himself updated with the new dances whether they are
beginner, intermediate or advanced; it doesn't matter."In my eyes we're all beginners,
because in dance there is always a new step to learn!" Bryan says,"Who cares what
level of dance it is, as long as it's good!" In the fall of 1999 Bryan became a
competitor at an event titled ”Halloween in Harrisburg.” Bryan competed in the
dances ”Got to be Funky”, “Conrado Cha Cha”, and ”Cathy’s Waltz.”
Winning first place in each dance. Bryan hopes in the near future he will compete with some of his
choreography. Then in the future develop his own dance productions to teach everyone
young and old, mostly targeting the younger kids because that is what dance needs.
"I love to dance because it allows me to explore all types of music, which I love, and it
allows me to express what I hear in the music."
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