Marcos Roque, born and raised in El Salvador, began his ballet training at age 10 under the Royal Academy of Dance. He performed with the National Ballet Company of El Salvador from 2005 to 2014, taking on various roles in ensemble and soloist performances. At 13, he expanded his training into other styles and joined the National Contemporary Dance Company of El Salvador. This opportunity allowed him to learn from renowned teachers and choreographers from Latin America, Europe, and the US, while also performing and gaining experience in countries like Costa Rica, Guatemala, Panama, and Ecuador. At age 18, Marcos moved to New York City to train at Ballet Academy East, Steps On Broadway, Broadway Dance Center, and Peridance. He performed with the Metropolitan Ballet Repertory at Symphony Space and taught ballet and contemporary classes at the Bridge for Dance. In 2015, he relocated to Raleigh, North Carolina, pursuing a career as a dancer, teacher, and choreographer. Marcos became the main dance teacher and choreographer at the Academy for the Performing Arts in Apex and a guest teacher for multiple studios in the Raleigh area. He also embarked on a freelance career, traveling across the US to set up choreography for various studios, many of which competed in dance competitions. Marcos received numerous awards for his choreography, achieving recognition at both regional and national levels in prestigious competitions and conventions such as NYCDA, Radix, Jump, Nuvo, 24Seven, OnStage, and Hall of Fame. In 2022, he was personally invited to create choreography for the Festival de Dança de Joinville in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where his work received significant accolades, including 1st Place Neoclasico Senior Group Set, 2nd Place Contemporary Senior Female Solo, 1st Place Contemporary Junior Male Solo, and a Special Choreography award.