Terry Lindholm’s career as a dancer, choreographer, and teacher spans all areas of the entertainment industry, bringing a diverse range of experience to the table.
As a student in Chicago he performed with the Hubbard Street Dance Company and in Ruth Page’s “Nutcracker.” After moving to Los Angeles he danced on the Reba McEntire Tour, the movies “Newsies” and “Gypsy” starring Bette Midler, The American Music Awards, three years on the Academy Awards, workshopped the Broadway show “Parade” and choreographed the score of the film “The Thomas Crown Affair,” as well as choreographing many premiere shows for Buena Vista Pictures. Terry comes from a dance studio background and has been teaching on the convention circuit since 1989 with Tremaine Dance Conventions, Al Gilbert Dance Seminars, CO Dance and his own competition and master class event Momentum, as well as guest teaching for Orange County High School for the Performing Arts, CalArts and Loyola Marymount. He also serves on the board of the American Choreography Awards and has led the dance department at McDonald Selznick Associates, Inc. as co-director since its inception in 2002.
As a student in Chicago he performed with the Hubbard Street Dance Company and in Ruth Page’s “Nutcracker.” After moving to Los Angeles he danced on the Reba McEntire Tour, the movies “Newsies” and “Gypsy” starring Bette Midler, The American Music Awards, three years on the Academy Awards, workshopped the Broadway show “Parade” and choreographed the score of the film “The Thomas Crown Affair,” as well as choreographing many premiere shows for Buena Vista Pictures. Terry comes from a dance studio background and has been teaching on the convention circuit since 1989 with Tremaine Dance Conventions, Al Gilbert Dance Seminars, CO Dance and his own competition and master class event Momentum, as well as guest teaching for Orange County High School for the Performing Arts, CalArts and Loyola Marymount. He also serves on the board of the American Choreography Awards and has led the dance department at McDonald Selznick Associates, Inc. as co-director since its inception in 2002.
His goal is to offer an agency environment that promotes education, communication, creativity and community with a realistic business approach that helps dancers move their careers into the future.
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