Isacc
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Isacc
Dancer
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Unique ID: isacc
- Playing Age: from 22 to 34
Location: London
Gender: Male
About Me
I would like to think that I am a very amicable person.
I adapt very quickly to my environment and I am an observant.
I have learnt a lot from experience , and I am still learning.
"you cannot change anyone but you can adapt" from me
Acceptance is important as we don't know what the future holds.
We are all uncertain in life.
I'd say that I'm also a philosophe.
Perfectionist!
Dancing
Experience
Dance Skills
Employment History & Experience
I used to dance in a hip hop group and make choregraphy with friends where we had a lots of gigs.
Officially we dance for a very popular hip hop group but on the side we created another group call hip hop dancer, where we had an agreement with a nightclub for cabaret.
Physical Details
Languages Spoken
Experience & Qualifications
General Experience
My major is in Psychology.
I have a Bachelor Degree
I am currently doing my Masters.
I worked with a lot of people in a lot of places such as 5 starts Hotel where there are the jetset.
I also work in restaurant where they organise certain gala such a Mr Universe. I have interacted with MPs.
I worked in a mental institution.
I aslo worked in many different types of shops.
I work for a manufacturing industry as a receptionist.
I used to be a lifeguard.
I had part time job as a helper in carpentry.
Qualifications & Training
BSC (Hons)
GCSE's
A levels
customer service training
mental health act
Other Information
Relevant Skills
Very good at reading people. Literally
I know when they are lying, which is all the time
Fast learner
very dedicated
I work well in teams as well as on my own.
Interests & Hobbies
movies and martial art
reading, and listening to people with their problems.
Helping them by showing them other ways.
Miscellaneous Information
life is simple, it's us Human that complicates it.
accept anyone no matter his/her faults, as you would have liked to be accepted.
don't make any assumptions.
Know what to ask and what will be the consequence of your question before asking it; or don't ask it at all.
Putting doubts in one's ears can be very dangerous, as we are already uncertain.