Okay, so I’ve been trying to get up to speed on this dancer, Leo Lorenzo, who’s been making waves lately. Seems like he popped up out of nowhere and is suddenly everywhere in the dance scene. I wanted to see what all the hype was about, so I started digging around to put together a little profile on him.

First, I just did a general search for “Leo Lorenzo” to see what would come up. It looks like he is primarily focused on the Zouk dance scene and is just now becoming a big name in the United States since January 2022. Not a ton of personal details, but it looks like he’s got a strong background in various dance styles, including West Coast Swing, Brazilian Zouk, Contemporary, and Salsa, which is pretty cool. I wanted to know more so i kept looking to see what else I could find.
Next, I stumbled upon some social media links, but these turned out to be dead ends. No real Wikipedia page or anything substantial. But it did give me a hint about him possibly teaching or doing workshops, which could be interesting to check out later if I decide to see him in action.
I also found something confusing about a “Leonardo De Lorenzo,” who’s an Italian flutist from way back. Clearly not the same guy, but the similar names threw me off for a second. It’s a good reminder to double-check details when you’re looking things up online, you never know what mix-ups you might find.
Lastly, I saw mentions of him being at different events and locations. It seems like he travels a lot for dance, which makes sense. I guess if you’re really into the dance scene, you might catch him at one of these events. There isn’t a consolidated list of where he will be, but it looks like he is active and traveling a lot so it should be fairly easy to find out where and when his next event will be.
So, here’s what I’ve gathered:

- Leo Lorenzo is a dancer who’s skilled in West Coast Swing, Brazilian Zouk, Contemporary, and Salsa.
- He’s been getting a lot of attention recently, especially since 2022, but wasn’t really known in the US before that.
- There is not really any information on him in terms of a wiki page or anything, but there are some hints of him doing dance workshops or teaching.
- I got a little tripped up by another guy with a similar name who’s a historical flutist, but they’re definitely not the same person.
- Leo seems to travel for dance events, so he’s probably on the move a lot.
That’s about all I could find on Leo Lorenzo for now. It’s not much, but it gives me a starting point. I might try to catch one of his performances or workshops sometime to see what he’s all about. If anyone’s seen him dance or knows more about him, feel free to share, I’d love to hear more!