Episode 4 - The most humble Salsa dancer alive! Tito Ortos from Puerto Rico

Choreograph Your Life by Sonia Kyriacou

Feb 8 2021 • 42 mins

Tito started his career as a Salsa Dancer by his parent's initiative, both musicians.  A top level dancer of many genres such as: Jazz, Merengue, "Bomba y Plena", Rumba, Modern Dance and Tap among others. He has visited more than 100 cities worldwide giving performances and classes, with his wife and dance partner Tamara Livolsi.
Having participated in various television commercials, dance videos and movies such as, "Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights", Yellow, El Cantante: Hector Lavoe and American Gangster as dancers, he is no stranger to the stage.
Today, Tito is not only a Salsa Dancer, he also is the Director of the San Juan City Salsa Dance Program and has made the choreographic works for concerts of artists such as: Gilberto Santa Rosa, Víctor Manuelle, El Gran Combo, Michael Stuart, Tito Nieves, Rubén Blades, Richie Rey y Bobby Cruz, Domingo Quiñones, Ismael Miranda, Elvis Crespo, Cheo Feliciano, Modesto Cepeda, Andy Montañez, NG2, Luis "Perico" Ortiz, Tommy Olivencia, Julio Voltio and Tego Calderón. He was also the choreographer for the "Bomba" and "Cha-Cha-Cha" routine in Ricky Martin's appearance in Miss Universe 2001 and the Celia Cruz "Azúcar" Special in Miami in 2003.
Even after all this stardom, Tito remains humble, kind and readily shares his knowledge with so many!

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