About the dancers . . .
Howard Crossan
I was born and raised in Southern Chester County, PA.
I attended the University of South Carolina and received a BS
degree in Physical Education. I taught Physical Education at the
high school level as well as coaching the high school soccer team
and assistant coach for the baseball team.
I entered the real estate market in the ‘70’s and was a broker in
South Carolina for several years. In 1977, I took an entry level
position with the 7-11 company in their Real Estate Department. I
spent the next 28 years holding executive positions with companies
such as Crown Central Petroleum, KFC, Circle K convience Stores
and United Trust Fund. At present, I am President of TPF
Investments Inc., and President/Partner of Oxford Chase
Development, Inc. developing retail projects along the East Coast.
In 2004 my wife Kathleen and I relocated to Somerset County and I
am now able to enjoy all that the eastern shore has to offer. I like to
golf and hunt as well as participate in many other activities available
in Somerset County. I am happy to call the Eastern Shore home.
I am a member of the Moose Lodge and past Chairman of Somerset
County Ducks Unlimited. I also support many charities in and around
Somerset County such as TFC Eddie Plank, Jr. Memorial
Scholarship Fundraiser, the National Hard Crab Derby – Boat
Docking Contest, and the Boy Scouts of America.

Instructor Aggie Beletsky:
Aggie started getting professional dance training about
10 years ago when she walked into an Arthur Murray
Dance Studio in San Diego, California. Although she had
been partner dancing (mostly waltz and swing) most of her
life, with her father back in Poland, she never had any formal
training prior to deciding to walk into a dance studio. Very shortly
after placing 1st in her first few amateur competitions, she started
competing Pro/Am with her dance teacher at competitions all over
the U.S. She specialized in American Rhythm and Salsa and in her
last amateur competition placed third in the world in Arthur Murray's
American Rhythm Open Championship.
Soon after she was offered a teaching position. Aggie has
experience teaching all levels, putting together many wedding
routines and competing with her students at all levels of dance. She
has had training from some of the best professional dancers in both
American Rhythm and Smooth.
About a year and a half ago, Aggie decided she wanted to start a
family and due to medical issues had to stop teaching. She is now a
proud mother of her daughter Lana and after moving from San
Diego to the Eastern Shore to be close to family, she is itching to go
back to doing what she loves - teaching dance.


Ballroom dancing on Maryland's Eastern Shore 410-482-6169
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