Meet the Crew
Gabriele Bruzesse (Shok)
Nevil Jose (Soul-O)
Nevil is a street dancer, choreographer, and co-founder of TMRW Crew. Originally from India and based in Scotland since 2019, he is known in the scene as SOULO. Nevil specialises in Hip-Hop freestyle with influences from Popping, Breaking, Krump, Bharatanatyam, and Contemporary dance.
He has performed and choreographed for major festivals like Breakin' Convention, Hidden Door, and the Edinburgh Fringe, as well as international stages in Hong Kong and South India. Nevil is passionate about nurturing the next generation through regular teaching and workshops across Scotland and abroad. His style blends raw freestyle energy with narrative-driven performance.
Ursula Manandhar
“Dance has helped me connect with people and brought me some of my closest friends. It has given me the confidence to express myself through movement, while continually pushing me physically to strive for better.”
Ursula is a versatile dancer and choreographer specialising in hip hop and open choreography. Originally from Nepal and now based in Scotland, she brings a dynamic and diverse perspective to her work. Beyond hip hop, she has explored styles such as Krump, Afro, and Commercial, training extensively through workshops, live classes, and online courses.
Her performance experience spans renowned platforms including the Edinburgh Fringe at Dance Base, List 100, Breakin' Convention’s Emerge+See, Box4 Street Style Lab in Hong Kong, and most recently Boy Blue’s R.E.B.E.L project for Shuffle. Ursula continues to push her artistry and expand her movement vocabulary, always striving for growth and innovation in her craft.
Marco Barot
“Dance has allowed me to find myself. As I grow in life, my movement grows with me — and vice versa. It's both discipline and passion.”
Marco is a Scottish-based dancer originally from the Philippines, with a strong foundation in hip hop and house. His choreographic style blends these roots with afro and freeflow influences, creating movement that is both dynamic and expressive.
Marco began dancing in 2018, starting with YouTube tutorials before diving deeper into the cultural foundations of street dance. He has since performed in productions such as Three60: World’s Evolution (Glasgow, 2025) and has taught in studios across Scotland.
Alongside his dance journey, Marco is also a computing student at Glasgow Caledonian University, balancing technical studies with creative expression.
Rita Hu
“Keep on dancing. Peace and love!”
Raised in China, Rita discovered soul dance at just 6 years old, finding Waacking later, in 2014. She has trained avidly in multiple dance styles over the last 20 years, and also loves old school hip hop, commercial styles and K-pop. Rita has performed, battled and taught around China and the world, including performing at World of Dance, China. Some of her favourite battles include Summer Dance Forever (Amsterdam) and Old School Night (Japan), and she has taken numerous competitive wins including the Huawei New Year's Eve 2v2 freestyle champion in 2018 and the 2020 Changsha Queen of Disco for Waacking. Before moving to Scotland, she taught regular classes at 227 Studio and Kinjaz China, as well as workshops across China.
Leila Capasso
Born and raised in Argentina, Leila grew up surrounded by the rhythms of Jazz and Latin styles.
She trained for six years before graduating from the renowned arts institution Polivalente de Arte with a degree in Ballet, Contemporary, and Argentine Folklore. During that time, she competed in Danzamérica—South America’s biggest dance competition—earning top honors in the “Estilo Libre” category.
Beyond dance, Leila designs costumes for TMRW Crew and created looks for Emerge+See, a hip hop theatre night at Newcastle’s Dance City, produced by Breakin’ Convention in 2022.
That same year, she performed with the vibrant O’Bahia Comparsa at the iconic Carnaval of Gualeguaychú, one of South America’s most celebrated cultural events.
While Reggaeton is her favorite, Leila brings heart and versatility to styles like Waacking, Hip Hop, Commercial, Hustle, and Latin dance.
Giulia Chiriac
“For me, there is no backup plan—it’s dance or nothing. It’s my main source of passion and happiness.”
Giulia has been dancing from a young age. Originally from Romania, she developed a love for performing and dance during her teenage years when she decided to train full-time at The Scottish Institute (formerly known as MGA). She graduated after four years of full-time dance training in 2025 and is professionally trained in multiple styles, including jazz, ballet, tap, contemporary, aerial, heels, commercial, and hip-hop.
Giulia is currently making a name for herself in the commercial and hip-hop dance scene. She has a passion for both creating and choreographing, finding just as much fulfillment in teaching as she does in performing.
Krystal Karakosta
Krystal has danced professionally and competitively from a young age, starting with jazz, ballet and latin styles, then moving into hip hop, which is now her main style. She attained 1st places at Hip Hop International (HHI) competitions in youth, adult and mega crew categories. At 18, Krystal moved to Scotland where she studied Psychology at University, and subsequently attained a Masters degree in Child and Adolescent Mental Health. While in Scotland, she has taught in numerous dance studios, and has extensive experience working with children. Krystal believes there is an undeniable connection between physical and mental health, which led her to dance as well as psychological studies, believing that dance and movement are vital to everyone's mental health.
Oscar Ho
I’ve been dancing for 14 years, specializing in Popping, Locking, and Soul. Around four years ago, I started exploring Hustle with my Japanese friend and crewmate Leila. Since then, my passion for this style has grown, leading me to connect and train with different Hustle dancers in Hong Kong and London. Through this Hustle sharing, I hope to offer a unique partner dance experience to fellow dance lovers.
Max Evans
Max Evans is an Edinburgh-based artist, choreographer, filmmaker and a member of the TMRW and WAMNAM dance crews, where he consistently creates new work and performs.
Max has established MXV, a dance videography brand to spotlight Scotland’s vibrant and diverse dance scene. Through MXV, Max collaborates with local dance artists on videography projects, providing filming and editing services that combine their expertise in dance, choreography, and filmmaking to produce authentic and visually compelling dance content.
In addition to their artistic pursuits, Max is an experienced Production Coordinator, having worked with leading creative film and video agencies in Scotland. This professional background, paired with their artistic vision, ensures a seamless blend of creativity and technical precision in all their projects. Driven by a passion for storytelling, Max works across Dance, Film & Theatre to create movement-based work.
Roxi Hofman