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Jerry Siebe, originally from the Boston area, started dancing Country at age 13, teaching at 15, and
competing at age 16 at which time he won New England Amateur Grand Champion. He began Deejaying when
he was 18 and is currently still Deejaying locally and at dance events. He was co-event director of
such events as "Cape Cod Classic" and "Cape Cod Classic Swing and Line Dance Frolic" which combined
swing and line dance on the same floor. In 1999 he co-choreographed a controversial line dance
called "Wild, Wild West". It has become a classic and is still being taught and danced throughout
the US and other countries. He put together a winning dance team, choreographed their routines and
also had the pleasure of dancing with them. His dance background includes many diverse things such
as: both winning & placing in Jack n Jill's and strictly comps, competing in Pro-Am with his
students, country western couples dancing, tap, jazz, hip hop, choreographed many popular line
dances.
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