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Lisa Lewis began her career with Dance Theatre of Harlem. Credits: Radio City Rockettes (Asst. Dance Captain), West Side Story (La Scala Opera), Broadway Cares’ Nothing Like a Dame, Grammy®/Tony® Awards. Thanks to family and friends.
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Lisa Lewis began her career with Dance Theatre of Harlem. Credits: Radio City Rockettes (Asst. Dance Captain), West Side Story (La Scala Opera), Broadway Cares’ Nothing Like a Dame, Grammy®/Tony® Awards. Thanks to family and friends.
Lisa Lewis' career as a dancer has taken her on national and European tours with the Dance Theatre of Harlem, to the stage of Milan's La Scala Opera House in West Side Story and to the Grammy and Tony Awards. These days, she spends most of her year dancing in the ensemble of The Lion King at Broadway's Minskoff Theatre. But every fall since 2000, Lewis has joined the ranks of the world's most famous dancing troupe: the Rockettes, stars of the annual holiday extravaganza The Radio City Christmas Spectacular. There's a mystique about this line of 36 anonymous yet hugely talented women, and Broadway.com wanted to know what the Christmas season is like for this hard-working troupe—and what it means to be part of a kick line that has been delighting audiences for 75 years. Luckily, Broadway baby Lisa Lewis agreed to give us the scoop.
Lisa Lewis' career as a dancer has taken her on national and European tours with the Dance Theatre of Harlem, to the stage of Milan's La Scala Opera House in West Side Story and to the Grammy and Tony Awards. These days, she spends most of her year dancing in the ensemble of The Lion King at Broadway's Minskoff Theatre. But every fall since 2000, Lewis has joined the ranks of the world's most famous dancing troupe: the Rockettes, stars of the annual holiday extravaganza The Radio City Christmas Spectacular. There's a mystique about this line of 36 anonymous yet hugely talented women, and Broadway.com wanted to know what the Christmas season is like for this hard-working troupe—and what it means to be part of a kick line that has been delighting audiences for 75 years. Luckily, Broadway baby Lisa Lewis agreed to give us the scoop.