Andra likes to dance
You opened your own dance school, “Andra Gogan’s Academy”, where you also teach. What was the idea behind creating this dance school?
Since I was 8-9 years old I discovered my passion for dancing: first step, then street dance, then sports dance (ballroom dance, 10 dance styles I studied from ballroom dance). Each time I was on the dance floor I was very happy and I felt that the whole world was mine. After studying what it was like to dance alone or in pairs I realized that I would like to have my own dance troop.
Together with my parents I opened a dance school to share my passion of dancing with other children. After not even a few months, the teacher my parents hired turned out to be unserious and at the age of 11 I started making choreographies for the troop and showing them to the children while waiting to find another dance teacher for our school.
Seeing that we couldn’t find one and the children and their parents were very excited about what we were doing (very beautiful performances and good results in competitions) I remained the main choreographer of our dance school. From that time until today (about 15 years) the results have not been late in coming and we have about 600 children in the Academy.
Another passion of yours is voice dubbing. Can you share with us what you learned from the characters whose voices you did?
Yes, voice dubbing is a passion since I was 5 years old. I had (and still have) a special timbre that helped me a lot in winning castings for various characters (Princess Sofia, Doc McStuffins etc.). From the characters I have done the voices for, I have learned positivism, joy of life, energy in everyday life.
“There were times when we felt like we were never going to make it, that’s because we wanted this project to be better and better: we filmed in 7 countries, we sprinkled it with 1000’s of special effects, we improved the quality more and more.”