Fran Parma - Ella Mai Choreography
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Francessca was born in the UK and has trained in London, New York and LA. She has been teaching hip hop for over 8 years in all three areas and is really passionate about helping people to expand their knowledge in dance and become the best dancer they can be. Her strongest styles of dance are Hip Hop and House which are he go-to styles to choreograph and teach. Francessca has experience in the foundations of Hip Hop and thinks that it is important to pass that experience onto new dancers.  She frequently posts on her Instagram short clips of her dancing and rehearsing as well as concept videos of herself and her friends. Over her years of being a dancer, she has achieved choreographing for various music videos, a commercial for Bell outside the Box, battling in Vancouver Street Dance Festival and choreographing pieces for Vancouver International Dance Festival and Main Event.

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8. Left And Right
02:43
8. Left And Right

by Jerry Williams

Untitled, by Door 5
05:33
Untitled, by Door 5

the title of this track is "Untitled", from Door 5 in Manchester.

Tom Wilson - Biff's Question Song
01:52
Tom Wilson - Biff's Question Song

Now available for download (no glich!) from: www.TomWilsonUSA.com www.myspace.com/TomWilsonUSASong available from the CD "Tom Wilson Is Funny!" at www.TomWilsonUSA.com or from Itunes!

THEREMIN TANGO
02:17
THEREMIN TANGO

The theremin you hear in this recording is the 1929 RCA instrument that once belonged to Samuel Hoffman, played using a vintage RCA 106 Radiola loudspeaker.

8. Left And Right
02:43
8. Left And Right

by Jerry Williams


Untitled, by Door 5
05:33
Untitled, by Door 5

the title of this track is "Untitled", from Door 5 in Manchester.


Tom Wilson - Biff's Question Song
01:52
Tom Wilson - Biff's Question Song

Now available for download (no glich!) from: www.TomWilsonUSA.com www.myspace.com/TomWilsonUSASong available from the CD "Tom Wilson Is Funny!" at www.TomWilsonUSA.com or from Itunes!


THEREMIN TANGO
02:17
THEREMIN TANGO

The theremin you hear in this recording is the 1929 RCA instrument that once belonged to Samuel Hoffman, played using a vintage RCA 106 Radiola loudspeaker.