Tim Rowe
From a background as a musician, Tim's dancing evolved as a natural expression of his love for music and rhythm.
His classes are characteristically clear and methodical, patiently teaching imaginative routines and good technique in a fun and friendly atmosphere.
In 2004 he reached the final of the Tropicana world championships with an entertaining 'Vampire' show.
In 2005 he won the European Salsa Team Olympics as a member of the Diablo Dance Company, with the 'Panet of the Apes' routine.
In 2005 he also competed in the British Open Couples Championship with the 'Dinner Party' routine, reaching third place.
He has performed at congresses in the UK and Paris for audiences of around 2000 people.



