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Lilah DuBoff

Lilah DuBoff began her training with David and Christine Otto, and was given the opportunity to perform with the New York City Ballet in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Circus Polka, The Magic Flute, and The Garland Dance. At the age of 13, she began training privately with Miranda Weese at the National Museum of Dance, before going on to study at The Rock School for Dance Education, Miami City Ballet, Boston Ballet, and Orlando Ballet during her highschool years. She has been fortunate enough to dance lead roles in The Nutcracker,  Bayadere, Paquita, Corsaire, Raymonda, and Balanchine’s Symphony in 3 Movements, and danced professionally as a member of Loose Change Dance Collective. After dancing as a trainee at Orlando Ballet, she was awarded pre-acceptance into American Ballet Theater’s NYC Intensive, but declined to pursue a college degree. Before attending school, Lilah worked as a ballroom dancer and instructor for a Fred Astaire Dance Studio, and competed throughout the northeast with her dance partner. She recently graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science in Health and Human Physiological Sciences from Skidmore College, where she additionally studied dance and Chinese. Throughout her college career, she had the opportunity to dance works by Takehiro Ueyama, Pam Tanowitz, Robert Battle, and Erika Pujic, and welcomed opportunities for other independent faculty or student dance/film projects. She loves being able to utilize her experience in kinesiology to better aid her students in remaining healthy and injury free!

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