KAYTII INSANITY

What Is your Full Name: Kaytana taylor- kaytie

Location – where are you based? Kingston (lot 210 Greenwich park road Kingston 5) trench town

In a few sentences give a brief history of your experience as a dancer, how long you have been dancing, how you started, and your greatest achievement:
Kaytana Taylor (Kayti Insanity) was born at Victoria Jubilee Hospital, Jamaica, on October 11th 1991. She discovered dancing from she was 3 years old doing folk and modern contemporary. In high school she began to grow as a dancehall dancer and realized the strong passion for dancing. Her career started in 2012, even if it was a rough start for her, knowing how difficult it was because of her body size. That’s why she is  a role model for girls that don’t have  confidence in themselves. With the entrance to the  Boom Diva team Kayti got a huge exposure in the dancehall world, starting to create moves become very famous like Xoxo, Backaz, and many more. She was also featured in many music videos, like Konshens, Razor b, Spice ; she performed on stage with Busy Signal at Arthur Guinnes Day and in 2016 she attended the World Reggae Dance Competition with the crew Outshine dancers.
Kayti’s motto is: “Never allow people to depict your path because I know who I wanna be and dance is who I am”

What is your purpose for dancing? What does dance mean to you? my purpose for dancing is to enlightening women or to encourage women to be more confident in being themselves accept there flaws cause nobody is perfect i dance because it really express who I am as a person an tell my story of who I’m becoming from where I’m coming from.

List all the dance moves you / your group has created: Brazilian wine, hide & seek, backaz, calm n tick, action wine, plus size, xoxo, knick knock, shut up, feelin yuhself, appeal, unfolded, naughty or nice, power up, bitter sweet, rough him up, insanity, yeah yeah yeah, dancehall vogue and lots more .

What inspires you to create moves? What is your creative process? I really think it comes naturally an weirdly my moves or creation always comes in the nights when everybody is sleeping so whenever I can’t sleep its something bothering me to create

How can people contact you to do your classes / buy your merchandise etc?
number:1(876)870-9800
Email: k91taylor@gmail.com
Instagram: Kaytii_insanity

What are you social links?
https://www.instagram.com/tv/CJbLyHxBGhF/?igshid=1rj6so7kw1dhg
https://www.instagram.com/tv/B8rRoZBhIjy/?igshid=1h90badjhuttp
https://www.instagram.com/p/B4pGt4hB1PZ/?igshid=1i0ayxcnw0bbf

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