Agustin Egurrola

Agustin Egurrola (born January 13, 1968) is a Polish dancer, choreographer, and television personality. He is a multiple-time Polish champion in ballroom dancing and is widely recognized for his contributions to the professional dance scene and television entertainment in Poland.

Born in Warsaw to a Polish mother and a Cuban father, Egurrola began his ballroom dance training in his youth. He achieved significant success in competitive dancing, winning the Polish Championship in both the 10-dance and Latin American categories multiple times. He has represented Poland in various international dance competitions sanctioned by the World Dance Council.

Egurrola is the founder and owner of the Egurrola Dance Studio, which has grown into one of the largest chains of dance schools in Poland. He also established the professional dance group "Volt," which has provided choreography and performances for major cultural events, concerts, and television productions.

In the realm of media, Egurrola is best known as a long-standing judge on several high-profile televised talent competitions. He served as a judge on the Polish version of the So You Think You Can Dance franchise, titled You Can Dance – Po prostu tańcz!, and later joined the judging panel of Mam talent! (the Polish edition of the Got Talent franchise). He has also appeared as a judge on the program Dance Dance Dance.

His professional work extends to choreography for music festivals, theatrical performances, and large-scale national events. Egurrola's career has been instrumental in the mainstream popularization of various dance styles within Polish popular culture.

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