With a passion for ballet deeply ingrained since her early years at the Giacobbe Academy of Dance in New Orleans, Lisa Ebeyer has dedicated decades to honing her craft and sharing the beauty of ballet with aspiring dancers. Her journey in teaching commenced in 1980 at the Giacobbe Academy and has since traversed prestigious institutions, leaving an indelible mark on the dance world. Lisa's teaching journey includes significant roles at renowned establishments such as the Joffrey Ballet School in NYC, Stanley Holden Dance Center in Los Angeles, and the Conjunctive Points Dance Center, where she seamlessly took the reins from Stanley Holden upon his retirement.
Her commitment to nurturing the next generation of dancers has been a constant, evident in her impactful stints at Dance Arts Academy, Murrieta Dance Project, Dana Foglia Dance Programs, and her ongoing role with Tmilly Studios and Movement Lifestyle. In addition to these notable contributions, Lisa is the founder and teacher of "Commercial Heels Ballet," an innovative class designed to elevate dancers with a working knowledge of ballet. This unique class not only enhances the artistry of dancing in heels but also aims to increase career longevity. Through Commercial Heels Ballet, Lisa imparts her wisdom, enabling dancers to seamlessly transition between classical and commercial styles, further expanding the horizons of their artistic expression.
Lisa's journey in the professional realm is a testament to her artistry and versatility. Having commenced her professional career at the age of 16 with The Jackson Ballet, she later joined the prestigious Delta Festival Ballet, gracing principal roles in iconic ballets such as La Fille Mal Gardee, Don Quixote, and Swan Lake. Her artistic pursuits led her to New York City, where she danced for Michael Kraus and collaborated with New Choreographers on Pointe. Upon arriving in Los Angeles, Lisa's talent transcended the stage, as she portrayed Snow White in Disney's Symphonic Fantasy national tour and captivated audiences as Anybodys in West Side Story at the Sacramento Light Opera. Her magnetic presence extended to the realms of film and television, showcasing her multifaceted abilities.
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