Meet Our Leaders

Ace Fusion

CEO & Bachata Director NYC & Puerto Rico

Andrea Arenasvazquez (they/them/theirs) is a Non- Binary International Queer Entertainer also known as “Ace Fusion”. Born in Ponce, Puerto Rico & raised in Brooklyn N.Y.

Growing up Ace was always working on their passion for DJing and dance, along with serving in the Marine Corps. Ace now manages their own business : Ace Fusion Entertainment” and has built a Bachata company in NYC called “Amargue Flow”. The Amargue Flow Cultural Dance Academy aims to provide cultural and historical background & movement in Bachata dance. Ace brings the roots, culture, and history of Bachata from its birthplace in the Dominican Republic. Ace teaches their classes with the biggest emphasis on mastering the basics and fundamentals, along with bringing cultural & historical awareness of where Bachata comes from and how it is danced in the Dominican Republic. In addition to a strong emphasis on the basics, Ace’s classes also focus on building strong social dancing skills. Through learning Bachata fundamentals, a little knowledge of dancing the modern style while respecting the cultural dance and history of the Dominican Republic, beautiful social dancers are born.

Ace is now traveling the world spreading awareness about LGBTQ culture and traditional social dances. Ace is also the founder of the Fusion Experience, a dance company/social that breaks gender norms within the Latin Dance community. Ace is also the founder of the “El Colmado Social” NYC’s first and only all traditional bachata social. Paying respects to the country and culture in which bachata comes from , the Dominican Republic.

Maria

Administrative Director

Maria Corso is a wife, mom of 3, high school Italian teacher and a wearer of many other hats. Maria is of Italian & Slovak descent. Growing up she spent a lot of time with her Italian immigrant grandparents. It was during this time spent with them and her family that she was exposed to the Italian language, culture & traditions. Maria has a lot of respect and love for the history, culture, language & traditions of not only Italian culture but all other cultures as well.

Maria has loved music and dance since she was a little girl. From taking ballet, tap, jazz and hip hop classes to singing in chorus, women’s choir or a few talent shows; music & dance was something that lived in Maria’s heart and made her happy. Her husband of 11 years, Chris “Amargue” introduced her to the Latin Music of Salsa, Bachata & Reggaeton and she immediately fell in love with it and for the past 3 or 4 years is her primary music choice to listens to.

A little over 7 years ago she started her Latin Dance journey with Chris. Starting with salsa on 2, then switching to modern Bachata; where our love for Bachata began to really grow. They did a few team performances, attended many Island Touch events and were on the dance team “Brooklyn Touch” as well. However, something was missing, the Bachata that they really loved was traditional, but it was very hard to find.

After returning from a trip to the Dominican Republic, Maria was determined to continue her studies of traditional Bachata. It was at that time that she came across Ace Fusion’s post advertising a traditional Bachata series. Maria looked up to Ace, was a big fan and knew that this was an amazing opportunity.

She was there from day 1, (before it was even called Amargue Flow), and has attended each and every series, class and teacher training that Ace has given. She has grown immensely as a dancer and human being. She is rooted and grounded in the culture and history of Bachata, she has so much more feeling and connection to the music than ever before and is so so proud to be a part of the beautiful dance family of Amargue Flow. Training with Ace, is an opportunity one should not miss. They are unlike every other instructor out there and their energy and heart are as well.

Maria is involved in a lot of the “behind the scenes” admin work of Amargue Flow. From sending emails, organizing spreadsheets & curricula for classes and series, to being the friendly face who checks students in when they arrive for class. She is a planner & organizer, Amargue Flow’s chef & baker. She creates flyers for Amargue Flow’s events & classes and is the creator of this website. She is happy and proud to be an important part of the Amargue Flow Family & Leadership team.

Chris “DJ Chris Amargue”

DJ & Bachata Director

Long Island

Christian Corso also known as Chris Amargue born and raised in Long Island, NY. As a kid loving Micheal Jackson and performing “shows” for my family. Getting older fell in love with skateboarding which exposed me to all types of music from underground rock to hip hop. Loving the hip hop sound and culture I eventually became a hip hop Dj for a local bar in Brooklyn, NY.

In the early 2000s hearing Aventuras “Obsession” sparked my love and passion for bachata. From then on, learning about bachata music, history and culture has been a passion. Studying in the Dominican Republic as well as various workshops/festivals throughout the country. Dance is therapy, a way for people to escape the everyday stresses. Being a part of a community, having a place in this world is something everyone needs. I am here to provide and build that space for everyone, delivering a fun and memorable experience for all. I am more than a dance instructor, I am here to inspire, spread love, share knowledge and bring bachata to anyone wanting to learn.

Chris “Amargue” Corso credits Ace Fusion as a mentor, inspiring and opening the door to a higher level as a bachata teacher/instructor/ambassador.

Certified Bachata instructor by Ace Fusion

Aubrie

Salsa Director

With nearly two decades of dance experience, Aubrie is a seasoned performer and instructor, with a deep passion for the art of movement. Aubrie’s training began in classical ballet and modern, and expanded into tap, jazz, ballroom, and many other social dances. Eventually she found a passion for salsa under the instruction of Eduardo Diaz.

After earning a Minor in Dance Performance, Aubrie was mentored by Heather Greening and went on to teach salsa, cha-cha, and international ballroom for more than four years. She has also choreographed group pieces for ballroom and modern dance.

Since 2016 Aubrie has primarily focused on salsa, training under Delia Madera in Zuberi Ladies and Rumbaya. Aubrie assumed a team leadership role in Zuberi; in 2019 the team secured 3rd place in the Ladies' Salsa Group category at the Euroson Latino World Salsa Championship.

Currently, Aubrie is a co-organizer and manager of the Fusion Experience Social, assists with the El Colmado social, and is the Salsa Director & Instructor for beginner salsa classes at Amargue Flow Cultural Dance Academy.

Sábrih

Salsa Co-Director

Sábrih is passionate about movement and shares her knowledge as a Yoga teacher and Dance Instructor. She grew up in West Africa where she found her love for adventure and her passion to teach cultural movement.

She has a 200 hr. Yoga Alliance certification and a dance teaching certificate from her studies at San Francisco University. She graduated with a master’s in human biology from Hunter College in New York.

Sábrih has a background teaching vinyasa yoga, Salsa dance, Bachata and hip-hop. She likes to start her classes with a guided meditation to get people out of their thoughts and into their bodies. Her favorite style of teaching is Latin fusion which is a combination of salsa, bachata, reggaeton and hip-hop dance.

Sábrih believes that through movement, we provide ourselves an opportunity to be in the present moment and share joy together in this lively moving world.

Sid

its.indish / Amargue Flow Texas Bachata Director

With his south-asian cultural background rooted as a Desi, That Desi Dominican represents his motherland India in the US Afro-latin dance scene sharing his love and passion for Bachata by educating about it’s culture and origins from the Dominican Republic. His vision is to use music and movement to connect through cultures and help heal humans together as one. As the Latin dance world is constantly evolving, his mission is rather the opposite - to preserve the roots by creating safe-healing spaces for social dance and demonstrating that the beauty of dance rather lies in it’s street-simple yet elegant form, all while adding his Indian flavor to uphold one of his core dance value - “Basic is Beautiful!

Sidheswar, also known as "That Desi Dominican," is an upcoming talent and passionate Bachata Instructor in the Afro-Latin Dance industry. Born and raised in India, he currently resides in Dallas, TX. Prior to his deep dive into Caribbean music, Sidheswar captivated audiences with his dynamic and infectious energy, performing various Indian Hip-hop styles such as Bollywood, Kuthu, and contemporary.

When Sidheswar moved to Texas for higher studies, his love for Latin music blossomed, leading him to pursue formal training. He embarked on his dance journey in San Antonio, guided by his first teachers Jonathan and Jennifer Isabel, known as "JsquaredBachata," who introduced him to the captivating world of Bachata and Salsa social dancing.

In 2022, Sidheswar discovered his calling to focus his training on Bachata Traditional and found his mentor in Andrea Arenasvazquez, aka "AceFusion," who certified him as an Amargue Flow Bachata Leader. Since relocating to Dallas, he continues his intensive training in Bachata Traditional and Salsa on2 under the guidance of esteemed masters like Yernan Flores, Johan Ibanez Vasquez, Dejon Polanski, and Clo Ferreira, among others.

With a unique blend of Indian and Afro-Latin dance styles, Sidheswar exudes vibrant energy on the social dance floor and stage performances, effortlessly turning heads. As he embarks on this exciting journey, his aim is to inspire and connect with others, creating a safe space where the community can find healing through the universal language of music and dance.

Aman

Its.indish / Amargue Flow Texas Bachata Director

Aman Bassi was born in Uttar Pradesh, India. He fell in love with dance at the early age of 20 years old because of his Sister, Anmol Bassi who used to perform on stage all the time since childhood. Prior to his deep dive into Caribbean music, Aman captivated audiences performing various Indian styles such as Bollywood, bhangra, and hip hop.

When Aman moved to Texas for higher studies, his love for Latin music blossomed, leading him to pursue formal training. He embarked on his dance journey in Dallas, guided by his first teachers Elisa and Sebastion who introduced him to the captivating world of Bachata and Salsa social dancing. He has taken class, trained under by an extensive list of masters such as Bersy Cortez, Luis and Andrea, AYJ Bachata, Johan and Alysaa, Korke and Judith, Tom and Daniel, Carlos and Susan, Evelyn from Spain, Marisol Blanco etc. currently he has been training with De’Jon and Clo who has laid a solid foundation for him to dance salsa on2.

In addition to it, he has been trained and certified as an instructor by Andrea Arenasvazquez, aka "AceFusion," who has played a major role in developing a solid foundation for traditional bachata. He has performed at different places, has won different competitions such as a freestyle competition hosted in South Africa by MTV.

With a unique blend of Indian and Afro-Latin dance styles, Aman exudes vibrant energy on the social dance floor and stage performances, effortlessly turning heads. As he embarks on this exciting journey, his aim is to inspire and connect with others, creating a space where people feel a sense of community and they can express themselves without any judgment.

Angely

Team Captain

Growing up in a Dominican household, bachata and merengue have always been a part of Angely’s life. Angely has always felt gravitated and connected to the music and different dance forms of her culture. Apart from dancing in her kitchen and at occasionally at family parties, she had no other place to express her love for the dance. Then, she discovered Amargue Flow Cultural Dance Academy. She started to take some of her first bachata classes with Amargue Flow in October 2022. Since that moment, Angely has dedicated herself to training in bachata with the mentionship of Andrea Arenavazquez aka “Acefusion”. Also, Angely is a certified Amargue Flow bachata instructor. She has the opportunity to be apart of the leadership team at Amargue Flow which has allowed her to assist in classes and host practice sessions. Apart from training at Amargue Flow, Angely trains with Desiree Godsell’s AnD Formation bachata team.

Angely graduated from Montclair State University with a bachelors in Family Science and Human Development. She is passionate about working in her community, bringing people together, and providing social services to those in need. When she is not dancing, she works at a non-profit that fights hunger and its root causes, as a community advocate. Angely has been able to blend her passions for community work and dance by serving as Amargue Flow’s volunteer coordinator. She coordinates volunteer activities around the NYC/NJ area once a month for Amargue flow as well as plans the service component for the DR cultural trip.

Angely is a passionate bachata educator that is all about brining awareness to the roots and authenticity of the dance. Her mission is to blend her passion for bachata and community work to be able to create spaces for people who might not have access to these classes.

Heidi

Team Co-Captain

Heidi Vique was born in Barcelona, Spain and spent her childhood listening to bachata since her mother, Lorena Abril was a big fan of traditional bachata especially Aventura. Being of Ecuadorian descent, she moved to Ecuador with her parents and two sisters when she was 8 years old. Once Heidi arrived to Ecuador, she was able to gradually appreciate the Latin culture, the town's festivities, the dance parades and the family traditions always with background music, food, smiling people and her family dancing.

That's when Lorena, seeing that her daughter was interested in dancing and taking advantage of the summer vacations, began to enroll her in dance courses. There, she began to learn he basic steps of bachata, merengue, salsa and urban. When she was 11 years old, Heidi enrolled in Belly Dance classes and without knowing exactly what type of dance it was, in her first class she was so enchanted that she spent 5 consecutive years attending Belly Dance classes. Since Heidi lived in a very small town in Ecuador called Cumandá, she did not have the opportunity or the resources to attend a dance academy to train as a dancer, however she loved participating in any dance activity there was in her school, town or at her family parties. That was the only way of satisfying her immense desire to dance.

At the age of 16, Heidi and her family, looking for a new opportunity, traveled to the US and settled in Budd Lake NJ. It was a small own totally far from the Latino community and culture where Heidi finished school, learned English and began to work to help with the expenses of her home. There was never a lack of music since Heidi's father, Edwin Vique and her middle sister Alis Vique were passionate about singing. This influenced the love of the musical art to always remain. Heidi never gave up on dancing and was looking for a way to train as a dancer and found a place where she began to learn about Cali salsa with the instructor Jorge Ariscos. There she stayed only for a few months, due to the distance, the cost and the time it took for her to travel there.

Heidi continued listening to bachata at home practiced her basic steps. She danced with great passion until one day by chance she saw a viral video of “Ace Fusión” dancing. That was when Heidi fell in love with traditional bachata and began to try to learn by watching videos and tutorials on the internet. At 20 years old, Heidi's family decided to return back to Ecuador and she decided to move to Queens, NYC to follow her dream as a dancer where she began taking classes in January 2022 at Empire Dance Studio with instructors such as Katlyn Rodríguez, Guillermo Reyes and Margie Montes.

In November 2022 she began taking classes with Amargue flow where she dedicated herself to training in bachata with her mentor and big idol Andrea Arenasvazquez aka “AceFusion”. Also, Heidi is a certified Amargue flow instructor. She has had the opportunity to be part of the leadership team at Amargue flow, which has allowed her to assist in classes and host practice sessions alongside Angely Francisco, Team Captain of Amargue flow. Apart from training at AF, Heidi trains with Desiree Godsell’s AnD Formation bachata Team.

Heidi considers herself a passionate bachata dancer and educator who admires, respects and loves the roots and culture of traditional bachata. Her objective is to raise awareness and encourage this dance not to lose its essence. Her mission is to educate either in person or on the internet platform to countries where perhaps people who are passionate about dancing but do not have the reach or resources to attend a formal academy.

Jaime

Merch Director / El Colmado Co-Host

I was born in Santo Domingo Dominican Republic and migrated to the US when I was 3 years old. I’ve spent my entire life surrounded by music. Bachata and merengue were always the tunes connecting my family to their roots. I started dancing late last year at empire mambo. I wanted to learn salsa but then I also realized there was a giant void for traditional bachata . El colmado was aces idea and I was brought on fairly early on to partner with them. I shared their vision for creating a space for traditional bachata , I’m a software engineer by day and bachatero by night. 

Carlendra has had a life-long love of music and movement. After years of excelling in school sports, Carlendra naturally transitioned to dance during her undergraduate years at Boston University, joining a school performance group and dancing in the local deep house, hip hop and drum and bass scenes. She became a b-girl, training and performing with the renowned Floorlords Crew. It was also in Boston that Carlendra was first introduced to salsa and bachata.

Carlendra continued to grow in breakin’, house, hip hop, and vogue in Philadelphia and Baltimore, and upon completing law school in 2009, she was invited to join Urban Artistry, Inc. (UA), an internationally recognized dance organization based in the Washington, DC metro area, that is dedicated to the performance and preservation of art forms inspired by the urban experience. Carlendra remains an active UA member, performing, battling, judging, and teaching. In 2011, Carlendra joined the Orfeia Women’s Vocal Ensemble, singing traditional Bulgarian folk songs locally and internationally, where she performed on The Slavi Show and for Bulgarian National Radio.

Fast-forward to 2019, when Carlendra was now a mother, and she attended an event in St. Croix that reignited her interest in bachata, which quickly morphed into a passion. Carlendra immersed herself in bachata training. She eventually visited to the Dominican Republic several times to learn and experience bachata from its source. She has primarily been under the guidance of Andrea Arenasvazquez, aka “AceFusion,” Elizabeth Bido, Rodolfo Montaño Castro, Laura Giró Coll, Cat Gloria, Frank Mendez, and Jessica Taylor.

In 2022, Carlendra joined the Amargue Flow Dance Academy, which has been instrumental in her bachata journey, and in 2023, Carlendra successfully completed the Amargue Flow Instructor Training program. Largely influenced by her experience in UA, she considers herself to be a tradition bearer in dance, which motivates her to honor and maintain bachata’s roots and authenticity. She decorates her bachata with elements of breakin’, house, hip hop, and vogue while remaining rooted in bachata fundamentals. Carlendra looks forward to creating a safe and welcoming environment for students to learn bachata building blocks while developing their own personal style and expression. She is honored to be a part of the Amargue Flow family and is excited to grow with the community!

Carlendra

Amargue Flow Leader

George

Amargue Flow Leader

What’s the word, beautiful world. The name is George Dominguez born and raised in Brooklyn, NY.  To be honest I’m a man a few words, I’ll let me actually do the talking.  I enjoy challenging myself which helps me grow and learn new things about life.  One step at a time.

I started training with Ace and Amargue flow around September of 2022. I’m just a student of the game, I love to apply the what I’ve learned and make it my unique style. Which is a lot of footwork, hip movement and connection with the music.

I’m just a regular guy who just enjoys dancing to some fire bachata and of course salsa romántica. My goal is to make our dance the best dance of the night.

Diamond Rivera

Amargue Flow’s Media Team

Diamond Rivera, born and raised in Spanish Harlem, is a professional videographer focused on capturing memories that evoke emotion and showcase beauty in art. From his beginnings as an apprentice for various filmmakers throughout NYC , to media directing events throughout the states, there's truly no challenge Diamond would turn away. With over 600+ visuals created since 2015, the passion for filming is evident and even more apparent with our slogan being, "Film With a Passion". From working on music video sets, weddings, dance festivals, the anticipation of creating meaningful art is at the forefront. From the creation of DiamondRiveraFilmz Media in 2016, the mission has been to showcase impactful individuals whose stories needed exposure and promote grassroots initiatives through media production. DiamondRiveraFilmzMedia is grateful enough to have expanded to Dallas in 2022, and looks to influence content creators all over the world.

Email - diamondr90@gmail.com

Instagram - @diamondriverfilmz