ABOUT
Lindsay Giedl
Lindsay Giedl is a choreographer, teacher, and dancer. She was a founding member of CADE:NCE – Contemporary African Dance Ensemble: New Conscious Explorations under the direction of Tamara Thomas. A graduate of The University of Georgia with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance she can be seen in the indie film “The Last of Robin Hood”, “Honey 4” as well as Corey Smith’s music video “Honky Tonkin’ in My Blood”. Lindsay is also currently on faculty with Ignite Dance Competition and is also a 500 Registered Yoga Teacher. Lindsay currently is an Adjunct Professor at The University of Georgia in Dance.
Lindsay was the 2020 recipient for the PANDEMIC ATLANTA Choreographer search with the City of Atlanta – Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs. Her work was selected to participate in the Fall for Fall Dance Festival, a new socially distanced dance festival in 2020 and 2022. Lindsay was also the 2020-2021 recipient of the Kristel Rose Tedesco Residency with Mathematics-in-Motion.
Lindsay currently resides as the Dance Director at The Studio Athens, as well as is a guest teacher Ballet Hispanico’s Pa’lante Scholars and Adult Program and was the Rehearsal Assistant for the UGA x Martha Graham Dance Company Project in 2023. Lindsay Giedl’s work can be seen with the UGA Theater and Opera Department and was recently nominated for a Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival Award. Lindsay is in her tenth season with the Joffrey Ballet School in New York City and is currently the Administrative Director/Faculty of the Summer Programs – Joffrey South, Joffrey Colorado, and Joffrey Akron.


