
Where There's a Will, There's a Way with Tara Lynn DiSalvo
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ᴀʙᴏᴜᴛ ᴏᴜʀ ɢᴜᴇꜱᴛ: TaraLynn DiSalvo is a passionate entrepreneur, creative director, and mother of two whose journey bridges coasts and industries. She began her career in Southern California as the founder of Tara Lynn’s Performing Arts Center, creating a home for young dancers to grow through movement and mentorship.
Now based in Florida, TaraLynn leads a dynamic collection of ventures. She is the owner and director of West Florida Dance Company and The Bridge Dance Complex, both known for cultivating expressive, competitive dancers and strong studio communities.
TaraLynn also serves as co-producer of The Experience—a bold commercial dance event created in collaboration with Glenn Douglas Packard—offering dancers a powerful platform to train, perform, and break into the industry with authenticity and professionalism.
Alongside her fiancé and business partner, Johnny Patronis, TaraLynn co-owns Encounters with Dolphins, a top-rated dolphin tour company in Clearwater Beach. Together, they also operate Triton Building Company and manage two popular short-term rental properties—Barefoot Mermaids and Paradise Palms—that offer guests charming and relaxing stays on Florida’s Gulf Coast.
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