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MEET THE LADY 716ERS STAFF

 

I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It’s easy. Just click “Edit Text” or double clickWE THE LADY 716ERS STAFF IS COMPOSED OF EXPERIENCED DANCERS WHO ARE TRAINED IN VARIOUS DANCE STYLES WHICH INCLUDE Hip Hop, Jazz, Ballet, & More. 

 
LOREN KUWIK
 
 CHOREOGPRAHER 
l.KUWIK@buffalo716ers.net

Growing up in Buffalo, Loren started dancing at the age of three. After transitioning to Eugenia's Dance Studio at nine years old, Loren became a part of the studio's competition team and travel dance company, the Talent Express. Her love of dancing helped her attain assistant teaching and teaching roles at the studio until leaving in 2009 to pursue her dream of becoming an NFL Cheerleader.

 

Loren auditioned for the NFL Buffalo Jills Cheerleaders in the Spring of 2009 and made the team, eventually being selected as a dance co-captain for the 2011 and 2012 seasons. Throughout her four years on the squad, she took part in numerous events, appearances, and was featured in the annual swimsuit calendar. In 2010 and 2011, she was given the opportunity to travel overseas to perform for the United States Military on two separate tours through Kuwait, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Oman, and the UAE. Her performance credits include two halftime shows during the Bills Toronto Series with internationally known artists, Hinder and Psy. She was heavily involved with the Jills' Junior Programs in Buffalo and Toronto and served as a camp coach and counselor at the Buffalo Jills NCCC Cheerleading Camp for three years.

 
LATOYA HORTON
 
DIRECTOR
:l.horton@buffalo716ers.net

 Born and raised in Buffalo, NY, Latoya was destined to be a dancer. As a child she would record music videos on VHS and teach herself the choreography. During her teen and early twenties she danced with local dance groups such as Prestige and distrikt7. She has danced in several promotional videos for local choreographer Zeke Titus and also booked a gig as a backup dancer in an opening act for a Miguel Concert. At the age of 25 she made her first semi-professional dance team Queen City Classic Dance Team. The following year Latoya tried out for the Buffalo Bandettes, the dance team for Buffalos NLL team the Buffalo Bandits, and made it! After finishing her Rookie season with the Bandettes, Latoya has now joined the Lady716ers as the director and she is very excited for this upcoming season!

 

 

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