Lisa Norman

Lisa Gerding Norman started her dance training at a very early age at “All That Dance, Inc.” and continued training well into her college years. Norman is trained in ballet, tap, jazz, Hawaiian, tumbling, hip-hop, and cheer/drill. In high school, she was a three-year member of the Varsity Pom Pom squad at Putnam City West High School. During her senior year, she became a Universal Dance Association All-Star. Once entering college at the University of Central Oklahoma, Norman became a dance major and member of the Kaleidoscope Dance Company. In addition, Norman attends and judges for various conventions, workshops, and competitions within the dance circuit including Dance Masters of America and Talent On Parade. Following her studies at UCO, she successfully ran an independent dance program through local daycares. Upon moving to the Dallas area, Norman toured with “Mirror Image” as a principal performer. Norman choreographs for various events and groups around the Dallas area. With her vast training in Dance and Theater, Norman was one of the most sought-after dancers/choreographers on the Industrial/Corporate show circuit. These performances open doors for Norman to explore music videos, commercials, and print, which would launch her to the next stage of her career of operating a dance studio and teaching at Preston Center Dance

Teaching dance to children of all ages has been her calling for many years. Lisa is the Owner/Director of Synergy Performing Arts Competition. Competition is another passion Lisa has grown to love. She is very proud and honored to work closely with Cavett Kids Foundation where she travels each summer to Texoma to teach dance to kids with life-threatening illnesses. Lisa is also serving her second term on Little Elm Town Council as a Council Member for District 4 in Little Elm, Texas.

Lisa thoroughly enjoys teaching and inspiring all her dancers to embrace the love, passion, discipline, and excitement of dance. Lisa has been married to her wonderful husband Chip for 20 years and has two sons Ross (Senior in High School) and Jace (9 years).