

McCall Scott holds a wealth of experience in the Performing Arts. Dancing and performing have been a major part of her life since the age of 3. She has trained and performed all over the Western United States training with masters such as Mia Michaels, Joe Tremaine, Wade Robson, Rire Woodbury, and more. McCall has danced in many commercials, conventions and fashion shows. She is New York City Ballet Certified and has been teaching dance for over 9 years from Southern Utah to Las Vegas, where she taught at the prestigious Bunker Dance Center. Whether it's jazz, contemporary, tap, musical theater or cheer, McCall's choreography has won numerous first place awards throughout regional, state and national competitions.
Since living in Cedar, McCall has been successful as a dance team coach on both the High School and College level. Her High School team, Mohey Tawa, has earned the Region Championship title, by sweeping the competition 2 years in a row, and won the 2nd place Overall trophy at the State Competition. She also coaches the Nationally Ranked SUU Waukeenyans.
McCall lives in Cedar City with her husband Jaren, and 2 sons, Cooper & Porter.

Meggan received her dance training from Colette's dancing school in West Jordan, Utah. She was a three year member of West Jordan High School's drill team, where she served as captain her junior and senior years. She was also named dance sterling scholar for West Jordan High. She is currently a senior at Southern Utah University, where she is majoring in dance education. During her freshman and sophomore years she was a member of the waukeenyan dance team, and served as their president her sophomore year. During her junior year Meggan was a member of the Orchesis (modern) dance team, and she will be serving as their vice president her senior year. Meggan is currently the assistant drill team coach at Cedar High School. Meggan has done choreography for many different drill teams and dance companies around the state, including Cedar High. Meggan is very excited to teach at Gravity Dance Center, and looks forward to a great year.

Lyndsey began her formal dance training at The Winner School in Holladay, Utah at age four and continued to dance there for over fifteen years. She trained in jazz, ballet, tap, hip-hop, and contemporary. Her achievements include various dance scholarships to New York City Dance Alliance, LA dance magic, Jump, Nuvo, and Dance Attack. In 2002 she participated in the Jr. Olympics in Knoxville, Tennessee where she won eight team gold medals and one gold medal with her jazz solo. She has trained with various choreographers and has traveled all over the United States competing and performing.
She was also a member of Midvale Utah's Hillcrest High School drill team for three years. She was honored to be co-captain for one year and head captain the following year. During this time she was awarded All-Region drill in 2007 and All-State in 2008. Her drill team won the state championship in 2008 and won nationals twice in Florida and once in New York.
Lyndsey has choreographed many solos and high school routines. She is a member and dance captain for the Southern Utah University drill team here in Cedar City. She plans on majoring in Physical Education with an emphasis in Exercise Science.

Alexis Smith, originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, now calls St. George Utah, home. She is currently a senior at Southern Utah University, studying to obtain a Bachelor of Science in Dance Performance. Alexis has been dancing for 18 years. She has training in Ballet, Pointe, Partnering, Tap, Jazz, Hip hop, Modern, and just recently Ballroom technique, through studio attendance, university education, and dance conservatory training (Point Park Ballet Conservatory, Chicago National Alliance of Dance Masters Summer Conservatory, and Radio City Music Hall's Rockette Summer Intensive). Alexis has been teaching in studios for six years and loves the opportunity it gives her to impart her passion for dance to the next generation of artists.

Mandi Clark first began her cheerleading experience at Dixie High School were she was the JV Captain as well as the Varsity Dance Captain for two years. While at Dixie, Mandi directed cheer camps for children who had the opportunity to perform at local high school half times. Mandi made the All Star teams for the Universal Cheerleading Association and United Spirit Association and had the opportunity to perform with these squads in London. Mandi has choreographed dances for a number of cheerleading squads, which have placed in national competitions. This is her second year cheering for Southern Utah University and enjoys it immensely. In her spare time she loves to play at the lake, cook, and of course eat. Mandi is thrilled to work with Gravity Dance Center and is excited to share her passion for cheering with all her new students.

Jessica Graff has been dancing with numerous studios since she was five years old. She was on the Canyon View high school drill team for four years and was co captain her senior year. She has choreographed many solos that have won awards including high point and overall winner. She has also won numerous awards as a soloist. Last year Jessica was offered a job as a USA Instructor for high school and college dance camps. In addtion to the many camps and conventions, such as Tremaine, she attends, Jessica taught at Dansworks Dance Stuidio assisting in the advanced classes. Jessica loves every minute and every day of dance and has a passion for teaching it.