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Lindsay (she/her) is a movement artist working in Denver & New York specializing in immersive, site-specific, & site-responsive theater. Her creative practice focuses on ways in which edges can soften and blur with regards to people and spaces.

Lindsay has performed with companies including OddKnock Productions, Rainbow Militia/Zabiti Circus, Control Group Productions, Third Rail Projects, The Atlas Obscura Society, Invisible City, The Cabiri, First Person Travel, Wylliams Henry Contemporary Dance Company, Audacious Theatre, and Ballet Tennessee. During early 2020 she was a contributing artist to The PRISM online experience which was created by Les Enfants Terribles. Additionally, she has appeared in the work of Michelle Ellsworth, Susan Marshall, Nada Diachenko, Jeanine McCain, Leslie Merrill, Seán Curran, Laura Dean, Fred Benjamin, Mary Pat Henry, Paula Weber, DeeAnna Hiett, and others.

Lindsay holds a Masters of Fine Arts in dance performance and choreography from the University of Colorado at Boulder and a Bachelors of Fine Arts in dance performance from the University of Missouri at Kansas City. She has been on the faculty at Colorado State University, Colorado Conservatory of Dance, Ballet Tennessee, The Georgia Ballet, University of Colorado at Boulder, Slippery Rock University, The Kansas City Ballet, Atlanta Dance and Music Academy, Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre, and The Somerset Ballet Centre. She has been a guest artist at Ursinus College, Middle Tennessee State University, Chattanooga High School Center for Creative Arts, Girls Preparatory School (Chattanooga), and The Baylor School.

Lindsay has performed in many wonderful locations including an imaginary house made of veils, a service stairway in a fancy hotel, a soon to be torn down bungalow (behind plastic for your protection), a garage full of fog, a highway underpass, a secret pier inside a mausoleum, a crowded bar, several parks, an art gallery, a living room, a warehouse turned into a world, a front porch, over the phone, while serving scotch, and in the attic ballroom of a haunted bed & breakfast.