WENDY HUYNH
TEACHES: OPEN STYLE,
BOY GROUP COVER 1,

Wendy Huynh has studied full time at Broadway Dance Center in New York. Her main style is street jazz, however she has also trained in other dance styles, such as Modern jazz, Ballet, and Commercial jazz.
Throughout the years, Wendy has taken many classes from several world famous dancers and choreographers, mainly from the US and South Korea. She had the opportunity to train under well known dance studios during her time in Seoul, like Just Jerk Academy, 1MILLION, and Souldance. She took classes from the most successful choreographers and dancers in Korea, like Lia Kim, LeeJung, Honey J, Monica Shin, Girin Jang, Sori Na, Vata, Junsun Yoo, J.ho, Bada Lee etc.
Wendy has always had a great passion for dance, but it was not until she discovered K-pop that she started to dance daily. Wendy is the leader and choreographer of the Skåne-based dance crew The Unnie Vibe and Hyung Vibe. Wendy was the head choreographer for her crew when they finished at first place in Nordic Kpop Showdown 2018 in Finland. During the spring/summer of 2019, the crew flew to Korea, where they participated in an international K-pop dance cover competition. They won the competition and got to perform with the biggest girl group in Korea, called TWICE. They also progressed to the finale where they competed against all the winners from each episode and finished at third place. The competition was broadcasted on the Korean TV channel JTBC. Watch parts of the show here
You can always expect to work hard during her classes and feel the motivation for development. She wants to see commitment, charisma, and dance joy in her students.
EMMA ANDERSSON
TEACHES: K-POP COVER 3,
K-POP GIRL GROUP COVER 2

Ann-Sofie has danced since she was 4 years old, with show jazz as her main style. However, she changed her focus and fell for street/street jazz during the recent years. She has danced everything from ballet, lady style, musical jazz, to hip hop. She has a big stage experience, since she has performed on different stages around Skåne since her childhood.
She was a member of Cupcake crew during 2012-2014, and together with them has competed in Street Star, danced behind Oscar Zia, danced on the big stage during the Rix FM festival, done several performances etc.
She got into the K-pop dance crew The Unnie Vibe in 2016. There, she has recorded dance videos, competed, and performed at different events related to K-pop.
In 2019, she flew to Korea with The Unnie Vibe, where they participated in an international K-pop dance cover competition. They won the competition and got to perform with the biggest girl group in Korea, called TWICE. They also progressed to the finale to compete against all the winners from each episode and finished at third place. The competition was broadcasted on the Korean TV channel JTBC. Watch parts of the show here
Ann-Sofie has taught children in showkids and hip hop for a couple of years, but has now gotten the honor to also teach at The Unnie Vibe Academy!
EMILY CLULEY
TEACHES:
HIPHOP TRAINING

Emily has always loved to dance and started as a 13 year old to choreograph and teach other children and youth in different contexts.
During high school she studied musical and was schooled in ballet, jazz, and street dance. Her main dance styles are hip hop, modern dance, and K-pop, which she tried out for the first time at The Unnie Vibe Academy. She has loved it ever since, and in December 2018 she joined The Unnie Vibe crew.
In 2019, she flew to Korea with The Unnie Vibe, where they participated in an international K-pop dance cover competition. They won the competition and got to perform with the biggest girl group in Korea, called TWICE. They also progressed to the finale to compete against all the winners from each episode and finished at third place. The competition was broadcasted on the Korean TV channel JTBC. Watch parts of the show here
SONIA KAHLON
TEACHES:
COMMERCIAL STREET

Sonia discovered K-Pop as a child, which inspired her to start dancing later in life. She fell in love with dance during her teenage years and has since trained intensively in various dance styles, particularly street dance and salsa. Sonia enjoys incorporating the contrasting and similar elements of these two styles into her dance.
Sonia prioritizes creating a fun and inclusive environment in her dance lessons, where all students can learn the basics of dance in a productive and welcoming way.
PHILIP OLHAGER
TEACHES: K-POP COVER 1,
STRAY KIDS/ATEEZ, K-POP KIDS, COVER AGES 10-12,

Philip discovered k-pop 2014, and his interest in dance was woken shortly thereafter. He mostly learned k-pop covers on his own until 2017, when he started taking dance classes taught by Wendy. In the summer of 2018, he joined the k-pop cover group Dragonfly Crew. In January 2018, he joined the group The Hyung Vibe, where he has recorded dance videos, participated in competitions and performed at k-pop-related events. His main dance styles are hip hop, popping and k-pop.
In the spring of 2019, he flew to Korea with the group The Unnie Vibe, where they participated in an international K-pop dance cover competition called Stage K. They won the competition and performed with Korea’s largest girl group TWICE. They also progressed to the finale where they competed against all the winners from each episode and finished at third place. The competition was broadcasted on the Korean TV channel JTBC. Watch parts of the show here
In the autumn of 2019, he was part of the street dance club Real LUNATIC in South Korea, where he trained freestyle in hip hop and popping, and participated in performances.
SIANDRA HUSMANI
TEACHES: RANDOM DANCE PLAY
K-POP GIRL GROUP COVER 1

I discovered K-pop in 2017 and started with K-pop covers in 2018 where I took dance lessons in my spare time. Lately, I’ve wanted to dedicate more time to dancing, aiming to further develop and learn. I can vary my dance style to include hiphop, R&B, K-POP, and I am also interested in developing my skills in waacking. I was crowned the winner of the K-pop festival 040 during their Random Dance Play in 2022 at the Malmö festival. Previously, I have taught K-pop covers to children aged 6-12 and I feel that I want to continue teaching dance.
In my dance classes, my priority is for everyone to have fun and feel comfortable showcasing their abilities by feeling secure within the group.
AMRA AHMETOVIC
TEACHES:
STREET KIDS AGES 7-9 & 10-12

Amra, with five years of experience in dance, began her journey at Lund Dance and Musical Gymnasium. There, she deepened her knowledge of the fundamentals of modern dance, ballet, and jazz. Her curiosity then led her to explore a variety of other dance styles, resulting in a strong interest in street, hip-hop, and commercial dance.
In 2025, Amra coached a competition crew that secured 3rd place in the European Championship, UDO dance competition. She has also participated in competitions with her crew, including Streetstar and UDO.
As an instructor, Amra is energetic and engaged. She loves to introduce new ideas and methods in her teaching. Her goal is to build strength and technique in her students while spreading the joy of dance and creating a positive and inspiring environment.
NADIA KHAN
TEACHES:
K-POP KIDS, COVER AGES 7-9,
GIRL GROUP COVER 2

Nadia has always loved dancing, but her interest grew when she discovered K-pop. She then joined The Unnie Vibe Academy in 2022, which motivated her to push herself to develop in dance. At The Unnie Vibe Academy, she met friends who shared her passion for dance and K-pop, leading them to create their own dance group, Indigo. There, Nadia has taken responsibility for driving projects and helping others. Together, they have had the opportunity to perform at Unnie Vibes events at the Malmö Festival in 2023 and 2024.
Nadia’s dance interest has also expanded to other dance styles, where she now dances afro and new school hip hop, in addition to K-pop. She wants to continue developing, try new things, and above all, experience the joy of dancing with others.
ALVA
TEACHES:
K-POP GIRLY KIDS, COVER AGES 7-12,
VI DUC VO

Vi Duc is a freelance dancer currently studying at Hotstepper Dance Studio. He has worked as a dancer for various events in Sweden. In 2020, he won the choreography competition ”Skapa Dans” and received an honorary award in 2021. He also reached the finals of the talent show ”Talang Sverige” in 2021. In addition to his work in dance, Vi Duc is actively involved in Dance battle, both as a competitor and organizer of his own dance battle in 2022.
Vi Duc is a dancer whose main styles are hip-hop and popping. He has also studied jazz, ballet, and modern dance, and his interest in dance grew when he discovered K-pop in 2017.
ANN-SOFIE SCHLYTER

Ann-Sofie has danced since she was 4 years old, with show jazz as her main style. However, she changed her focus and fell for street/street jazz during the recent years. She has danced everything from ballet, lady style, musical jazz, to hip hop. She has a big stage experience, since she has performed on different stages around Skåne since her childhood.
She was a member of Cupcake crew during 2012-2014, and together with them has competed in Street Star, danced behind Oscar Zia, danced on the big stage during the Rix FM festival, done several performances etc.
She got into the K-pop dance crew The Unnie Vibe in 2016. There, she has recorded dance videos, competed, and performed at different events related to K-pop.
In 2019, she flew to Korea with The Unnie Vibe, where they participated in an international K-pop dance cover competition. They won the competition and got to perform with the biggest girl group in Korea, called TWICE. They also progressed to the finale to compete against all the winners from each episode and finished at third place. The competition was broadcasted on the Korean TV channel JTBC. Watch parts of the show here
Ann-Sofie has taught children in showkids and hip hop for a couple of years, but has now gotten the honor to also te
AURORA NILSSON

Aurora has been dancing K-pop since 2017 and also trained in dance styles such as modern dance and girly hip-hop. She has been creating and publishing dance covers on youtube since 2018 on her channel AuroraIsabelle. In the meantime, she has collaborated with various K-POP artists. In these past year, Aurora has taken dance lessons with, Dreamcatcher’s Performance Director, Hwang Sooyeon, and artists such as Kai, Hyoyeon and Baekhyun.
As a dance teacher, she is responsive, pedagogical and positive. She is good at breaking down choreography and going through it carefully to make everyone feel safe and included.
LIISU CERENIUS

Elisabeth aka. Liisu has danced a variety of styles such as step, hip hop, jazz, and ballet, but is mostly focused on contemporary. She fell for dancing at age 4 and has not looked back since. Today she is studying at Lund Dance and Musical Gymnasium and training to become a professional dancer! Elisabeth has participated in several smaller shows. Represented Skåne in the choreography competition Skapa Dans 2018. Was scouted for Mnet’s UHSN program and spent a month in Korea where she got to learn dancing and singing by, among others, GFRIENDS choreographer. Has taught younger children in both dance and gymnastics but is now teaching for the first time an open class for all ages.
EMILIA BENJAMINSSON

Emilia discovered the kpop cover-dance community in Gothenburg in 2019, which sparked her passion for dancing. She formed her own group and participated in various competitions and events. In 2022, she had the opportunity to take classes at the H.O dance studio in Busan, South Korea. Since January 2023, she has been involved in projects with The Unnie Vibe Crew.
As a dancer, she loves everything about Kpop and is always eager to try out new styles, groups, concepts, and generations of dance. But above all,
MENDY TRAN

Mendy found her interest in dance after discovering K-pop in 2016. Before joining The Unnie Vibe Academy she danced a bit of hip hop but also gymnastics. She started taking dance classes in 2019 at The Unnie Vibe Academy and there she also started taking dance seriously.
In the summer of 2021, Mendy became a member of the dance group The Unnie Vibe and has since participated in dance videos and performed on stages. She has also contributed her own choreography to various projects, drawing inspiration from different dance styles and music genres. One thing she always strives for is to challenge herself in dance and continually improve.
