A little about myself:
I started taking dance classes around elementary school, mostly school teams/competition teams since my family really couldn't afford dance studios. I started to take dance very serious my freshman year of high-school, it's all I wanted to do, and I was part of the varsity team for 3 years and was captain of the dance team my senior year. My coach even had me always choreographing and teaching her classes a lot of the time. I performed in every dance event possible in high-school, my favorite were pep-rallies since I was also a majorette and captain of the step team, so I performed multiple times in pep-rallies. My senior year before a big performance and my senior solo I tore my hamstring and strained some ligaments in my knee. That's when covid hit and I wasn't allowed to dance for a while, I ended up studying to become a registered behavioral technician and now am a therapist for kids with autism and adhd, I love my career and have actually been working with kids with disabilities since I was 16 years old (I'm 19 almost 20 now). I haven't fully danced in almost 2 years since I got injured, when I got cleared I started reaching out to some studios to teach hip-hop, jazz-funk, and contemporary. I'm awesome with kids & I like to work with kids from anywhere from 5-15 years olds mostly, but I'm good teaching adults too.
I own my own small business "Didi's Delights", I love to bake and cater events. I always loved baking but when covid hit I had a lot of indoor time where I started to bake constantly and one day someone said they'd want to buy from me and out of nowhere I had a baking business (@didis.delights on instagram).