Bio
Lindsey started her dancing career at the age of 13, at Eugene Jazz Studio. Since then her love of dance has continued to flourish. Co-Captain of Marist high School Dance Team and recipient of multiple awards, Lindsey continued studying dance through her college career at LCC, adding hip hop to her repertoire.
Her teaching career took off after becoming the Hip Hop instructor at 24 Hour Fitness at age 21. Shortly after, she began teaching at Tada Productions, Body Now, and Hosanna Dance. She has choreographed for multiple local dance teams and individual projects. In 2008, she choreographed the entire production of the “Altar Boyz” with the Actors Cabaret of Eugene.
Identity (originally named Breakdown) was birthed in 2007, out of a need that Lindsey saw in the community for a dance company that stood for positivity in music, and impacting the lives of the younger generation through dance. Lindsey’s original motto for the company, “Dance On Purpose’, has made its way into thousands of families homes across the community. Identity’s main goal is to help students and staff find their identity in Christ (as well as learn some sweet dance moves!) No matter where life takes her students & staff, Lindsey wants them to remember to do everything they do “on purpose”, with passion, with pure motive, and with focus on faith as the centerpiece.
In 2017, her and her husband Dusty expanded the dance company to an events business, Identity Events and Entertainment, which includes parties, event planning, character appearances, and rentals of all types.
In 2018, she launched a new ministry called One Eighty, inspired by her own dramatic turnaround in life, encouraging others that its never too late to turn their life around. Lindsey is also a gifted prophetic speaker & writer, and has traveled to many places to give her testimony and preach the gospel. She is a resident of Springfield and married to her best friend. Together they have 3 amazing children.