Gabe De Guzman grew up taking conference lessons throughout the nation and starring in a single viral class video after one other, gaining tens of tens of millions of views and a whole bunch of 1000’s of followers within the course of. Now 24 years outdated, De Guzman is again on the conference circuit—on the entrance of the ballroom, main the following technology of dancers by lessons.
De Guzman’s high-energy choreography, characterised by surprising but seamless transitions, has appeared in all places from Season 17 of “So You Suppose You Can Dance” to Skechers commercials. And whereas his skilled bucket checklist contains choreographing for a global tour, De Guzman believes no matter path he’s on would be the proper one: “I simply go the place the wind takes me—I’ve lots of belief within the universe to position me the place I’m meant to be.”
Feeling the Beat
“My choreographic inspiration all the time strikes from a track, whether or not it’s a beat that I like or a lyric that resonates. Sure songs hit my soul differently and pull one thing out of me.”
Trusting His Intuition
“I don’t actually tweak my choreography. I all the time observe my first intuition as a result of it’s in the end essentially the most pure motion. I emphasize this quite a bit in my lessons—don’t create a dance as a thought, however as a sense.”

From Pupil to Instructor
“I grew up within the conference circuit, so instructing at conventions has been one of the crucial fulfilling duties. What’s most vital to me within the classroom is that college students go away with extra than simply motion—I need them to have a greater understanding of themselves as a dancer and unlock deeper concepts.”