
Welcome to X-factor Dance Faculty
Lindsay Miller
Lindsay Miller grew up in Washington DC and has been dancing for more than twenty years, studying ballet, tap, jazz, modern, lyrical, swing, and hip hop at her family-owned studio. She was a senior dancer in Agapé Performing ArtsTheatre for five years, performing at a variety of local and international venues. She has performed at Carnegie Hall, Disney World, Universal Studios, the Sydney 2000 Olympics, and at the Manhattan Center on Broadway with Colin Mochrie. She has attended numerous master classes in DC and New York City and a full summer dance intensive with the North Carolina Dance Theater in Charlotte, NC. Lindsay was one of two featured dancers in a Hip Hop Aerobics video and in 2006 she was selected to compete at the World Championships of Performing Arts in Burbank, California, as a member of Team USA . She returned with the gold medal in Tap (seniors 18-24), the gold in comedic acting, silver in Ballet/Pointe, bronze in Jazz, and bronze as a Spokes Model. She also received an Industry Award for Showmanship, and a scholarship to the New York School of Film and Television. In addition to her own performances, Lindsay choreographed award-winning dance routines for her teammates, Suzanne Miller and Brianne Evason. Lindsay studied dance at the Shenandoah Conservatory in Virginia before accepting a position as a performer at Disney World in Orlando, Florida. In 2009 Lindsay was the featured performer for the Spring Carnival at Disney Seas in Tokyo, Japan, and is currently back at Disney World employing her skills as a multi-talented dancer and performer in parades, major shows, aerial work, and acrobatics. She has been teaching dance for over 12 years and is excited to be launching the new X-factor Dance studio in the heart of Celebration, Florida
Suzanne Miller
Suzanne Miller grew up in Washington DC and has been dancing for eighteen years, studying ballet, tap, jazz, modern, lyrical, and hip hop at her family-owned studio. She was a senior dancer in Agapé Performing Arts Theatre for five years, performing at a variety of local and international venues. At the age of 10 she performed at Carnegie Hall, and at the age of 13 she performed in Cinderella on Broadway with Colin Mochrie. She also has performed at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, Australia, Disney World, and Universal Studios. She was one of two featured dancers in a Hip Hop Aerobics video and trained and danced with Culture Shock in Washington DC. In 2006, she was selected to compete at the World Championships of Performing Arts in Hollywood, California, as a member of Team USA. She came home with the overall Senior World Championship in Hip Hop, the gold medal in Jazz (16-17), silver medal in Tap (16-17), and bronze medal in Lyrical (16-17). She also was awarded a scholarship to the New York School of Film and Television. Suzanne most recently spent a year in New York City, performing with the Scarlet Fever Dance Company and training with Karla Garcia (SYTYCD 5). She was recently invited to perform with Brandon Bryant and Jonathan Platero (both of So You Think You Can Dance, season five) as dancers for an American performance by the popular Swedish recording artist, Agnes. Suzanne is currently an entertainer at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida, where she performs as multiple characters, in The Barney Show, and as a stilt walker in the Macy's Day Parade and the upcoming Mardi Gras Parade. She has been teaching dance for over four years and looks forward to joining her sister, Lindsay Miller in launching the new X-factor Dance Studio in Celebration, Florida.
Crystal Cook
Originally from Des Moines, Iowa , Crystal Cook did her first solo at 2 for her Grandparents Anniversary party…realizing at an early age that dancing and performing were her passions. Crystal 's formal lessons include eighteen years at Becky Nalevanko's Dance & Tumbling Studio, as student and teacher, studying Tap, Ballet, Jazz, Tumbling and Lyrical. At age seven, Crystal joined the competition team performing and winning several awards, one award, $5000 Grand Champions for Showbiz Nationals with an Acro Group Number, “Get Into My Car.” Crystal performed various roles in Robert Thomas's Production of the The Nutcracker at CY Stephens Auditorium in Ames , Iowa from 1991-2004. At age 8, Crystal co-founded Studio C, a non-profit tumbling and ballet studio with the assistance of her mother and sister. Studio C is now in its 19th year and Crystal continues as a choreographer and technical director. From 1993-2000, Crystal was a member of Kids In Action, a performance group of song, dance and comedy traveling the Midwest and entertaining at over 400 venues. Crystal has attended many conventions and master classes and spent time each summer in California at Pacific Coast Dance Fest, training under many choreographers such as Dee Caspery, Mandy Moore, Mark Meismer, Tina D'Amato, Chris Dupre, Keri LaGrand, Jeremy Keeton, & Doug Caldwell. In her college years, Crystal acted as head camp counselor at PCDF. In 2005, at age 21, Crystal accepted a position in Orlando , Florida to work at Walt Disney World. She danced in many shows and parades including: Celebrate the Season, Disney Channel Rocks, Festival of the Lion King, Cinderellabration & Mickey's Once Upon A Christmastime (Television Filming 2007). In 2008-2010, Crystal joined Feld Entertainment as an opening cast member for Disney Live 4: Three Classic Fairy Tales, performing throughout Asia and Europe as an entertainer and filling role as dance captain. No matter where she is, Crystal always feels at home when she is on a stage. Currently, Crystal is a Staging Specialist at Disney's Hollywood Studios overseeing parades, shows, teaching performers and maintaining show quality, while continuing to perform in selected roles. Crystal is very excited to be joining the X-factor faculty and looks forward to sharing her passion for the performing arts!
Tin Tin 
Tin Tin discovered his passion for the arts at the age of 14 and began studying ballet, tap, jazz, musical theatre, modern, hip hop and Hawaiian. He made up for his late start with commitment and dedication to dance and in 2006 he was chosen as both a Las Vegas finalist for the second season of “So You Think You Can Dance” and a Top 50 contestant on MTV's “Making the Band.”
Tin Tin currently performs in a variety of shows and parades at Walt Disney World. Tin Tin is also a part of the NAO Dance Collective and a member of DRIP, a visual performance group working out of Downtown Orlando. He is excited to be joining his friends in the launch of X-factor Dance at Celebration and looks forward to sharing his passion for dance with his students.