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Sunny Side Dance Camp

Jordan Frisbee & Tatiana Mollman

Tatiana Mollmann was born in Santa Monica, California on February 1, 1983. As a child she was interested in gymnastics and spent eight years pursuing this. By the age of 12, her sisters, Deanna and Marina, got her involved in West Coast Swing Dancing by teaching her the basics.

Jordan Frisbee was born on August 10, 1983, in Los Angeles, California. He began dancing at age 11. His first dance partner was Olivia Dasso. He then had a successful partnership with Jessica Cox for three years prior to teaming up with his current partner - Tatiana Mollmann.

Jordan and Tatiana met at age 12 at a local Ca. dance event. Tatiana had to be coaxed into doing her first Jack and Jill at Buddy's World Championships in 1995 where she drew Jordan. They won that competition against 8 junior couples.

Jordan started working with Skippy Blair on his first "Intensive" during Christmas Vacation 12/99. Tatiana has also been working with Skippy since 8/2000. Since then, they have taken many additional hours of training with Skippy and her Dance Dynamics(R) Program to become Certified Teachers and Judges. Jordan is on the NDDCB (National Dance Dynamics(R) Certification Board) and teaches modules for credit toward certification in teaching or judging.

Specializing in West Coast Swing, Jordan Frisbee & Tatiana Mollmann have been a successful partnership for five years. They are the 2000, 2001, & 2004 US Open Champions, 2-Time NASDE Champions, Grand National Champions, and have won every Classic event in 2004 & 2005. At 2004 UCWDC World's event they were given the Star Award for the Couple with the Most Impact on Swing. They have also been awarded "Couple of the Year" for the past two years on the USA swing network. In 2002 they were the Grand Prize Winners ($25,000) on the Fox Television Show "30 Seconds to Fame," and in 2003 made it to the semifinals on the CBS Television Show "Star Search." Just recently their motion was captured for a dance scene in the computer animated movie, "The Polar Express." In July 2005, they were on ABC TV's Good Morning America where they won the "Greatest Dance Couple in America" Contest.

Nowadays Jordan and Tatiana have an extremely busy schedule juggling and traveling 40+ weekends per year to teach and compete at various swing competitions around the World. They truly love the fact that they are able to travel and earn a living doing something they enjoy.
You can count on their West Coast Swing Classes to be filled with technique and fundamentals to help elevate your level of dance. Learning should be fun and their classes are known for that.