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Later at the age of seven, she moved actually to LA with her mom, because her dad worked in LA and her parents had too much long distance flights and they decided moving together to the world capitol of industry dancers. It was distany for Tati, and she continued dancing in LA at "The Rage" dance complex. She was dreaming these days to get on TV shows, but had no thoughts about the process how to get there. Then she was discovered at the Rage by some managers and agents as talent and started first time doing an audition - for a Toyota Prius commercial. That's how her career started, because she ended up booking it and started learning about the industry process when she was eight. She was optimistic at that time. "Yeh, next audition and I'll get it!". But then she started realizing [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8PP86aSz50 "you began a luck"] and not getting every audition. She deals with the lot of "Nos" by following the advice of her parents and is growing with the challenge. But she admits, it was hard for her at the beginning, when she was younger and didn't understand the reasons behind this and got envious seing all her own friends had success too, when her own basket often stayed empty. She leaned to be happy for them, because there be always the next one and will newer end if you don't stop at all; especially with the hard working.  
Later at the age of seven, she moved actually to LA with her mom, because her dad worked in LA and her parents had too much long distance flights and they decided moving together to the world capitol of industry dancers. It was distany for Tati, and she continued dancing in LA at "The Rage" dance complex. She was dreaming these days to get on TV shows, but had no thoughts about the process how to get there. Then she was discovered at the Rage by some managers and agents as talent and started first time doing an audition - for a Toyota Prius commercial. That's how her career started, because she ended up booking it and started learning about the industry process when she was eight. She was optimistic at that time. "Yeh, next audition and I'll get it!". But then she started realizing [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8PP86aSz50 "you began a luck"] and not getting every audition. She deals with the lot of "Nos" by following the advice of her parents and is growing with the challenge. But she admits, it was hard for her at the beginning, when she was younger and didn't understand the reasons behind this and got envious seing all her own friends had success too, when her own basket often stayed empty. She leaned to be happy for them, because there be always the next one and will newer end if you don't stop at all; especially with the hard working.  
Her first hiphop teacher was Will "Willdabeast" Adams at the Rage and Will's first class too ... as teacher. So Tati and Will got historically very close together and Tati got one of the first members of IMMA and joined [http://www.immabeast.co/lilbeasts-1 first LilBeast], Immabeast sub company for very young talents who became later all famous too. Tati stayed in touch with and now she older generation of one of the most important dance companies in the world. at IMMA she met first time also two her best friends [Tahanni Anderson] and [Kaycee Rice] and formed the girl gang "KayHanTi". An innocent childhood friendship, who did kids stuff beyond dancing too, like building a tend in rooms and had a sleepover in it.


She did national commercials with Disney and Toyota.
She did national commercials with Disney and Toyota.
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