Heidi Lemon
Instructor of Dance
Education
Bachelors of Communication, Telecommunications and Film: Production Management
Areas of Instruction
Jazz and Tap
Heidi Lemon
Instructor of Dance
Bio
Heidi Lemon has been dancing for 30 years in ballet, tap, jazz, contemporary, lyrical, musical theater, and hip hop. She trained all over the Gulf Coast of Alabama. She got her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Telecommunications and Film with a concentration in production management from the University of Alabama in 2014. She has been teaching dance from college level students to young children, for 13 years. She has been working for the university for three years teaching tap and jazz. For the university she has choreographed Alabama School of the Arts musicals “Tuck Everlasting” 2023 and “Funny Girl” 2024 and operetta “Pirates of Penzance” 2023. She has also choreographed Coastal Alabama Community college 2024 show choir and musical “The Lightening Thief”. Outside of the university’s, she teaches an age range from 6-19 competitive and recreational jazz, tap, hip hop, musical theater, lyrical, and contemporary. She has worked as an instructor, choreographer, and assistant competition director for Kbdanz in Fairhope, AL for the past 7 years. She has also worked at South Baldwin Dance Center in Gulf Shores, Alabama as an instructor, choreographer, and assistant competition director for 4 years. She has won numerous best choreography awards and highest overall scoring awards at multiple competitions: Starpower Talent, Stage One National Dance Competition, Masquerade Dance, Fly Dance Competition, Elite Dance Cup, Dance Mania International, Kids Artistic Review, VIP Dance Competition, Applause Talent, and Celebration National Talent Competition, to name a few. She also has choreographed state and national winning routines for local high school dance teams in the area: Daphne High School and Robertsdale High School. She has stage managed and produced end of the year performances along the years. Her love and passion for dance is deep and she looks forward to training hard but also, producing confidence, not cockiness, in every dancer/performer she meets.