
I began my dance journey in my hometown of Tartu, Estonia, at the age of six when I started learning ballroom dancing. However, my experience was cut short due to my dance partner’s health issues.
Afterwards, I joined Shate Dance School, where I spent around four years building a solid foundation. It was there that I discovered my deep passion for dance and became fully committed to pursuing it. Through competing in IDO dance competitions, I was introduced to hip-hop, which ignited my interest and inspired me to delve deeper into its exploration.
In 2008, I started at JJ-Street dance school, where I began with hip-hop and later added house classes in 2010. Right away, I fell in love with house. By the time I was 16, even though I was still in high school, I was competent enough to start teaching house classes. In 2014, I also started teaching hip-hop to teenagers.
In 2018, I was given the Teacher of The Year award at the dance school. I taught regular classes in four different Estonian cities over the years, with up to seven groups of students each year. By 2022, I had taught thousands of students all over Estonia.
Although I found guiding my students incredibly rewarding, I began to feel a strong desire to focus more on improving my own skills and pursuing an industry-level dance career.


The journey began in 2018 when I flew to Los Angeles for training. That trip turned out to be a defining moment in my dance career. Seeing my favorite choreographers and dancers in person was incredibly inspiring and made me realize the full extent of what I could achieve. The high level of professionalism demonstrated by these dancers left a lasting impact on me. Since then, I’ve felt the need to take the next step and pursue my dreams independently.
Becoming an independent artist in June 2022 marked a major turning point in my career. From that moment on, I’ve been focused on reaching new heights and elevating my skills. I’ve consistently attended international camps and intensive workshops to learn from the industry’s best.
In 2023, my training took me to New York, where I spent two months deeply immersed in street dance culture alongside the pioneers of hip-hop and house styles.
The following year, I returned to Los Angeles for three months to fully embrace the life of an artist. That transformative experience helped me grow immensely, both as a person and as an artist, and made me fall in love with the city’s energy.
Some highlights of that trip include working one-on-one with renowned choreographers Tia Rivera and Jose “Hollywood” Ramos, making it to the top 16 at a local 1v1 hip-hop battle, and participating in Bubba Graham’s music video “Bubba Says”.
That trip was a pivotal moment for me—it clarified the path I want to follow. Since then, I’ve been committed to pursuing my dream of dancing in LA, building on the momentum and inspiration I gained there.


Over the past 24 years, I’ve amassed extensive experience in a variety of dance styles, including ballroom, jazz funk, hip-hop, house, breaking, afro, and high heels. I’ve had the privilege of learning from top educators worldwide.
My performances have graced large stages, television screens, music videos and hour-long dance shows. I’ve competed both solo and as part of groups, earning trophies along the way. I’ve also collaborated with international artists and brands, contributing my skills and expertise.
September 2025 marked a new chapter — I moved to Toronto, Canada, to level up and make my mark internationally. Follow my journey on Instagram and see it unfold.