Lila is a Seattle-based blues dance instructor and organizer with over eight years of experience dancing across the U.S., Canada, and Europe. Her work incorporates elements from her training in Montessori, non-violent communication, CMX community building, positive discipline and more. Through her teaching, she works to provide her students with informative dance history while simultaneously empowering them to be their true, authentic selves.
Email: lila.f.faria@gmail.com
Being a dancer who started later in life, and owing much to the discovery a hip hop tutorial video at the back of a You Got Served DVD, Robin truly believes that dance is inside every one of us. Whether it's a fully realized passion, or a whisper of curiosity, he feels that dance should always be available to our selves, whatever one's dance experience or familiarity.
His dance repertoire is based on solo movement learned from a studio hip hop background, with the journey into social dancing starting with lindy hop and now encompassing balboa and fusion. And since his introduction to blues dancing in 2018, he has become a passionate practitioner and advocate of the form, and is dedicated to a continued journey of learning and sharing of blues dance and culture.
Amanda began dancing in her hometown of Chicago in 2004. After a journey, she has resided in Seattle since 2008 and supported the Blues community in the PNW, and beyond, for many years.
Amanda loves finding new ways to challenge her movement. After having a baby in 2013, she slowly transitioned her pursuit of dance to martial arts and family bicycling, by 2016. In 2022, she found her way back to dance, becoming the director of Blues Underground, returning to her role as a Blues educator, and jumping head first into 4 new dances.
Through her classes, Amanda focuses on grounding in pulse & blues aesthetic, culture, play, and social connection. She aims to lift up dancers by utilizing movement as a tool they can exercise to be fully themselves in their expression of Blues dance, while calling dancers in to being outside their comfort zone.