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From Stadium Lights to Film Frames, Lisa Antoinette Herbert Moves Where Performance Evolves

Her work spans stadium performances, film credits and music videos as she builds an international profile in a dance industry that values versatility.

  • On Tuesday, Melbourne-based Australian dancer and choreographer Lisa Antoinette Herbert announced her global career expansion, leveraging her versatility across stage and screen to represent the next generation of Australian talent.
  • Herbert has performed at major events including the AFL Grand Final, Australian Open, and Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix, building her foundation alongside global artists like Robbie Williams, Katy Perry, and Snoop Dogg.
  • Herbert's film credits include Paramount Pictures' Better Man and music videos for Jessica Mauboy and Tones And I. "Each environment asks something different of you," Herbert said of her transition between stage and screen.
  • Modern dancers are increasingly required to operate across multiple formats, and Herbert's trajectory reflects this industry evolution. Versatility, adaptability, and creative awareness define her approach to the contemporary performance landscape.
  • With increasing international momentum, Herbert is focusing on global projects while maintaining the training she refined in Melbourne. She remains a sought-after talent positioned to shape the future of performance through her creative adaptability.
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From Stadium Lights to Film Frames, Lisa Antoinette Herbert Moves Where Performance Evolves

Australian dancer Lisa Antoinette Herbert moves between stage and screen in a career without boundaries.

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