About Trose Bio of Terry Roseborough. I started dancing when I was about 5. My father
always brought out his 45's and would play them until very late. I enjoyed it a lot but I was so
young I couldn't stay awake. Break dancing was really my first dance that I took on. My Uncle
Keith would take me to our neighbor's house and we would dance for them. We would do the
latest dances called Popping, Locking, and the famous Robot!
I then became more serious about my dancing when I saw Michael Jackson perform live on
American Bandstand. My Aunt Patricia is a good dancer and did all the latest dances, so she
would teach me and I would dance at school and impress all the girls. That’s when I noticed
that I had something over the jocks that the girls liked.
When I was eighteen a friend of mine, Tina Miles, taught me the basic step to country 2-Step
and took me out to a country club. I then noticed a lot of guys were dancing around the floor
and the girls were smiling really big. That's when I decided that wanted to dance. I was on a
mission to get all the girls to dance with me and be the best on the floor. So I studied all the
dancers and picked up all their moves until there was nothing new that I saw.
I met three girls who wanted to learn and one of them introduced me to West Coast Swing and
I went to a lesson at a man's house named John Swartz. I picked it up and joined the Tulsa
Swing Club. I went through all the group classes in a very short time and then I met Darren
Cagle. While still doing country and winning local bar contests, I became more serious with
West Coast Swing. Darren took me under his wing in both dances. I got the chance to
compete with his girlfriend at that time named Margo Goodall, who was quite lovely.
I also met a man named Doug Moriss who was a champion already. He and his partner at the
time were the 1st people to teach me about syncopation. What an awesome experience! I
entered my first West Coast Swing contest in 1986 in a J&J contest at our club and then in
1988 after putting a routine together with the help of my friend Skip Teel and dancing with his
girlfriend as my partner, We won our first time out and it felt good because I did most of the
choreography myself.
I checked out videotapes from our club library and watched them for hours and hours until I
had checked them all out. I saw two guys who I liked to watch right off the bat, Mario Robau
and Barry Jones. I noticed that Mario had smoothness and was funky. That was right up my
alley. I liked Barry’s dancing; he had flare and is still so very good. I met Mario Robau in 1986
in St. Louis and we hit it off. In 1989 he asked me to move to Houston. I did and my dancing
from then on changed for the better. Before I moved I met Lori Hayner and we became dance
partners. We decided to do Dallas D.A.N.C.E. So I decided I would stop in Dallas and compete
and then go to Houston after the weekend was over. Lori and I won our division and I moved
on to Houston. My dancing went up from there. I paid attention to everything Mario did and
learned from one of the best in the country and in 1992 I turned Professional and have had
so much fun competing with the top pros in the business! I moved to Wichita, KS where I was
born and taught some 2-step and West Coast Swing.
I went to work for Boeing Aircraft for 2 1/2 years. While there I auditioned for the 1993 miss
USA pageant. A friend of mine saw the ad in the paper and thought I should do it. I'm glad I
did! 51 women in one room and only 11guys was a dream. The choreographer found out I
was a teacher and asked me to assist in the choreography. It was a great experience I'll
always remember.
After that I moved back home and that's where I met a very dear friend very special to and will
be forever..Nikki Main who now lives in Vegas owning her own Studio. We competed in the
Marlboro Country Dance contest held in our local Country Western Club and won doing a 2-
step. She moved and met lady that helped me so much as a person and a dancer.. Suzanne
Mckown. She was my only partner in the UCWDC circuit competing in the country western
tour. I have been dancing other styles of Swing such as: East Coast Swing, Push, Whip, and
Single Time Swing. Other dances I have learned are: Ballroom and Latin dances like, waltz,
Cha-Cha, Meringue, Rumba, and Salsa.
I have had the opportunity to travel and teach at many places from the West coast to the east
coast and in between. I thank Skip Teal for helping me with my first swing routine in 1987 and I
danced with his girlfriend at the time as well and we won! I owe a great deal of appreciation to
those who has helped my dancing and me as a person and those who have changed my
dancing. They are Mario Robau Jr., Darren Cagle, Skip Teel and Doug Morris.
