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With a partnership of more than 20 years and an enormous passion for dance, Melvin and Sharon have made strides in propelling the DanceSport scene in Singapore.
13th-times undefeated National and Asian Dancesport Champions, Melvin and Sharon have represented Singapore in all major DanceSport Championships. Travelling to Australia, China, Germany, Italy, Latvia, Russia, Slovakia and many others to train and to represent Singapore. They represented Singapore in both the 2005 and 2007 SEA Games, as well as the Asian Indoor Games in 2005 and 2007. Together, they are also remembered as Grand Finalists for Singapore's biggest dance competition broadcasted live on national tv, The Dance Floor back in 2007 and in 2015, all 10 of their students who auditioned were selected for the 2nd season.
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Melvin tan
YOUNGEST DANCESPORT ATHLETE
TO REPRESENT SINGAPORE
Starting at the tender age of 9, Melvin Tan has represented Singapore in numerous Championships worldwide. He recognises how DanceSport can be the best form of enrichment in one's life to develop facets of themselves they never knew.
With over a decade worth of experience, Melvin has developed distinctive qualities which makes his teaching technique so successful. In training children, youths and adults at all levels of artistic learning, he is one of the top candidates in harnessing a good sense of musicality and rhythm in everyone.
Sharon
Tan
BRINGING SINGAPORE'S TALENTS TO INTERNATIONAL HEIGHTS
She started dancing back in her varsity days at the National University of Singapore with the Social Dance Club. With a strong affinity with the art of Dance, she leapt into a life-changing dedication to competitive Latin and ballroom dancing.
In a brief time, she had propelled herself from a beginner to a professional. Sharon's commitment as a professional DanceSport athlete reflects in the numerous international competitions in which she has represented Singapore. Her understanding of both the technicalities of dance and storytelling with movement distinguishes her success rate as an instructor for Championship hopefuls.