Lillian Ball
Social Media Consultant
Dance & Entertainment
Dance - Staff
Biography
Lillian Ball, Social Media Consultant for the Ann Lacy School, is an alum of ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app City University with a Bachelor of Science in Dance Management. During her time as a student in the dance department, she was honored with the "Blue Cobalt Award" for the Most Promising Sophomore Dance Universal student in the Ann Lacy School. She held many leadership roles, including Director’s Assistant to Jo Rowan, Choreographer’s Assistant to Alana Martin and Vincent Sandoval, Head Deck Crew, and Film & Editing Assistant. She held the responsibility of line captain for several dance professors and performed leading roles in the American Spirit Dance Company shows at ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app. She also danced the lead role in the Student Choreography Show, Set A Fire.
Some of Lillian’s highlights from being a student include becoming President of Students of Arts Management, being a Student Director for the Pep Dancers, ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app Performing Arts Ticket Office Manager, and the Head of the Opening and Closing Production team for the Student Choreography Show. Upon graduation, she was one of two senior recipients of the "Leadership Award" for the Ann Lacy School.
She was also the Master Tap Instructor at "Alpha Omega the Intensive" in Destin, Fla., worked as an apprentice with Spotlight Dance Cup National Finals as a Stage Manager and Choreographer's Assistant, performed as a Sound Technician for dance recitals, and enjoyed teaching at local dance studios. Recently, Lillian has enjoyed judging dance competitions around the country. Recently, Lillian choreographed a piece "Friday" in ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app Star Dance Company's MOVE Dance for the World of Entertainment.
Lillian has produced national award-winning choreography for competition teams, as well as dance studios, high school dance teams, and summer theater camps with the Lincoln Community Playhouse. Lillian has been a judge for several dance competitions around the country and enjoys giving back to the younger generation by sharing her wealth of knowledge with the dancers. Lillian’s passion for dance, teaching, and arts management is a huge part of Lillian’s commitment to returning to ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app City University to pursue the opportunity to work for the Ann Lacy School of Dance.