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Amanda Lynne started dancing lessons the age of 2. Amanda began her professional training with ballet. Unlike most young girls, Amanda took to dance. Amanda grew up dance training day in and day out. Amanda has trained in the following: tap, jazz, modern, hip hop, International Latin ballroom, Standard ballroom, Salsa, Brazilian Samba, International dancing (dances from all over the world),Burlesque and Cabaret theater. Amanda began her professional dance career at the age of 12. Amanda began teaching Ballroom and Salsa at the age of 15. Amanda has competed and won numerous ballroom competitions. Amanda at the age of 25 formed the dance show Cabaretro. The show was named after Amanda's moniker Cabaretro, after her extensive cabaret experiences. Amanda became director/choreographer of the Cabaretro show. The Cabaretro Show was hosted nightly at the now defunct RIO dinner club in the San Fernando Valley. Of note is that Amanda discovered she had a comedic side, that lent itself towards the art of Burlesque. The Cabaretro show held a six month run at the Rio in March of 2007. Amanda simultaneously formed her own dance company under the name of Sugar Free Entertainment. Amanda contributes her love dance to saving her life with her ongoing daily fight with Diabetes. Amanda is a type 1 Diabetic and was diagnosed at the age of 14. Amanda uses dancing as away to exercise along with a strict healthy diet to keep blood sugars under control. Amanda uses her talent to set an example and to educate the public on Diabetes and the importance of healthy living, diet and exercise. Amanda's dance specialty is the fine art of Burlesque and Brazilian Samba. Amanda has performed through out the U.S. Amanda has held performances both public and private in the areas of Los Angeles, San Diego, Santa Barbara and San Francisco. Amanda has performed in several music videos in her signature Brazilian Samba Feathered outfit, complete with four foot high headdress and fantail. Her last video was in 2009 for Kinky Music in "Hasta Quemarnos". Amanda's breakthrough role was in director Sean Doyle's 2009 film "Ready or Not", opposite Alex Rocco. In 2004 Amanda Lynne also had a walk on role in NBC's Fraiser episode" Match Game". When not dancing, Amanda choreographs dance routines for various industry projects. Amanda Lynne hosts an amateur Salsa dance competition yearly in Thousand Oaks, Ca. When not casting, Amanda models when she can.