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Christina Lindhout serves as an Assistant Professor of Dance in the Conservatory of Performing Arts at Baldwin Wallace University, teaching since 2019 with full-time appointment secured in fall 2024. She directs all Dance Series performances at the university while maintaining an active professional career as a dancer, choreographer, and director in Cleveland, Ohio.
Her research spans classical ballet, contemporary, modern, jazz, and tap dance disciplines, grounded in 26 years of professional performance experience since age 17. She has performed principal roles internationally and creates choreographic works exploring interdisciplinary narratives, with recent focus on film integration as demonstrated in her award-winning project "Feast".
Major recognitions include:
- 2020 Akron Soul Train Fellowship
- 2022 Ohio Arts Council Individual Excellence Award for Choreography
- 2023 Summit Artspace Arts Alive Award for Outstanding Artist in Dance
- Best Documentary at Virgin Spring Film Festival (Kolkata) for "Feast"
- Satellite Fund grant from Andy Warhol Foundation for "Feast"
Lindhout secured competitive funding including the Andy Warhol Foundation grant for her film "Feast" and previously served as Director of Community Engagement at Ohio Contemporary Ballet Center for Dance. No graduate student advisees are documented in the source materials.




