About Lindsey Mackail
Lindsey Mackail hails from Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, where her journey in the world of dance began at the tender age of 3 at Jill's Dance Center. Her early training encompassed various dance styles, setting the stage for a lifelong passion. At just 9 years old, Lindsey showcased her talent on MTV, featuring in the pop music video "Fire It Up," igniting her fervor for dance.
By the age of 15, Lindsey secured a coveted spot as a backup dancer, embarking on a tour with the emerging boy band LFO during the late 90s and early 2000s. While pursuing her college education at The University of Central Florida, she became an integral part of the Top 5 National Competitive College Dance Team. It was during this time that Lindsey honed her skills as a choreographer, dance instructor, and creative director.
Transitioning into the professional realm, Lindsey started choreographing for local R&B artists and graced the stage alongside R&B sensation 112 at Hard Rock Live and pop sensation Ciara during her halftime performance at the Orange Bowl. Seeking new horizons, Lindsey relocated to Los Angeles, collaborating with renowned choreographers and established recording artists. Her performances spanned music videos and live shows, contributing to her diverse portfolio.
After her stint in Los Angeles, Lindsey returned to Orlando, where she delved into music production, dance instruction, and the development of musical talents. As a sought-after choreographer, she lent her expertise to various artists and record labels, crafting dynamic show sets and directing concerts across genres. Lindsey has commanded stages, working with artists from different musical realms, showcasing her versatility.
Her journey includes producing and choreographing live shows, nurturing and coaching both signed and unsigned musical talents. Notably, Lindsey's recent endeavor involved contributing to the Backstreet Boys DNA World Tour, collaborating with an up-and-coming artist. In the present day, she continues her dedication to developing artists, dancers, and performers, leaving an indelible mark on the world of entertainment.