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Wayne Crowder

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Current location: North Carolina, United States
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Wayne Crowder is a professional ballroom dancer, with his partner and wife Marie Crowder former 4 time USA Dance Amateur International Latin Champions and 3 time USA representatives to the IDSF World Latin Championships held in Belgium, Spain, and Italy.

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Wayne Crowder is a four time USA Dance Amateur International Style Latin Champion and a 3-time USA representative to the WDSF World Latin Championships. Wayne has won numerous Regional International Standard and Latin Championship titles and was a Standard finalist in the USA DanceSport National Championships.

Wayne is a WDSF World class Adjudicator, Professional Division Adjudicator, National Certified Adjudicator and a Fellow Member of the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing (the ISTD).

Wayne served two terms as the President of the United States Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing. He currently serves on the Dancesport Council of USA Dance as Chair of Certifications as well as the WDSF Adviser to the President of USA.

Wayne has judged World DanceSport Federation Grand Slams, World Cups, World Championships, Continental Championships as well as Open events. Also he is owner of the "Crowder DanceSport" Studio.

Wayne Crowder along with his wife Marie Crowder ogronizers of the Carolina Fall Classic DanceSport Championships.

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