Christina Lindhout (she/her) is a choreographer, dancer, and director based in Cleveland, Ohio. She is also an Assistant Professor of Dance at Baldwin Wallace University, where she is the director of all BW Conservatory of Performing Arts Dance Series performances.
With over 27 years of training in classical ballet, contemporary, modern, jazz, and tap, Christina has danced professionally since she was 17 years old and has performed many principal roles both locally and internationally to critical acclaim. Before joining the faculty at BW, Christina performed as a Company Member with Ohio Contemporary Ballet, and served as their Director of Community Engagement.
In 2020, Christina premiered a full-length choreographic work, FEAST: a ballet, for which she and the creative team were awarded a Satellite Fund grant from the Andy Warhol Foundation through SPACES gallery. To date, FEAST has been the recipient of awards all over the world. Christina has had choreography selected to be performed at Playhouse Square, Cleveland Public Theatre, Ohio Contemporary Ballet, Baldwin Wallace University, Cuyahoga County Community College, for the Brain Injury Association of Ohio, and as an official selection of the CAN Triennial. Christina is the recipient of a 2020 Akron Soul Train Fellowship, a 2022 Ohio Arts Council Individual Excellence Award for Choreography, the Summit Artspace Arts Alive Award as the 2023 Outstanding Artist in Dance, and is a 2025 Assembly for the Arts Creative Impact Fund awardee.
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