Lindsay Coleman is a dancer, educator, choreographer and assistant coach for the Braintree High School Varsity Dance Team. From a young age, growing up in Braintree, Lindsay always knew dance would be a major part of her life.
Her foundation in dance began at the age of five at a local Braintree studio. As a teen, she danced competitively on the BHS varsity dance team, performing at athletic games, and competing state wide. Lindsay and her teammates traveled to Orlando Florida to compete nationally at the U.S Spirit National Championship, earning two first place titles as Divisional and Grand Champions.
After high school, she became the assistant coach for the award-winning BHS varsity dance team. Working alongside Jamie Campbell for the past ten years, she has assisted in choreographing many routines in jazz, pom and all styles that captured first-place wins at Bay State, State and New England competitions.
Lindsay earned a bachelor’s degree in dance education with a minor in secondary education from Bridgewater State University. In addition to performing at BSU, Lindsay was selected to choreograph numerous student performances. She has taken many master classes and studied Lester Horton technique in modern dance at UMASS Boston under the instruction of Jean Appolon.
Currently a first-grade teacher at The Sage School in Foxborough Massachusetts, Lindsay is honored to share her passion for dance with her hometown. Seeing dancers grow and strengthen their commitment to dance alongside their hopes and dreams inspires her.