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Kym De Los Reyes
Kym is a professional Teacher/Choreographer
with over 18 years of Dance/Entertainment experience. Kym
holds a B.F.A. from California State University of Long Beach.
She’s trained in jazz, hip-hop, ballet and modern at
several Colleges and Private Institutions all over Southern
California. Including the Edge Performing Arts Center, Steven
Peck’s and Jimmy De Fore’s Dance Center. She
was a one-year member of the Cal State University of Long
Beach Dance Team. Kym was a Dancer and Cast member for Disney,
in Anaheim Ca for 3 years. She danced for the Statue of Liberty’s
Opening Ceremonies in New York, the 84’ Olympic festivals
in L.A. and the Pro Bowl halftime show with N’SYNC
in Honolulu HI. Kym danced as a member of the L.A. Clipper
Spirit Dance Team for 3 years. She has choreographed for
many NBA and NFL Dance Teams, including, The L.A. Clippers,
The San Diego Chargers, The San Francisco 49’ers, The
Orlando Magic and the Sacramento Kings. As a Bobby Ball Client,
her television credits include; ABC’s Monday Night
Live, Disney, Fox’s Network, and Carl Karcher Enterprises.
She has danced as far away as Japan, Taiwan and the Bahamas,
and has taught Master Classes all over the U.S. for Universal
Dance Association, U.S. Spiritleaders, and United Spirit
Association. She also served as a Head Instructor and Program
Development for the USA Jazz and Song staff. She has choreographed
several national winning numbers for High School Dance Teams
through out Southern California and was the coach for the
USC Trojan Dance Force. Kym currently serves as a dance adjudicator
for several companies through out the U.S. Some of the her
students have gone to work with DDO talent, the Lakers and
Clipper Girls, Disney Productions, Off- Broadway and Professional
Dance Companies through out the U.S. She is going on
her 8th year with TDC. Her competition numbers for Temecula
Dance Company have won many Choreography Awards and National
Titles. She loves the students and enjoys watching them grow.
Most importantly, this couldn’t be possible without
the help of her family; she wants to thank her husband John
and her two boys Max and Luke, for their love and support.
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