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Thursday, November 21, 2024

Erin Sibbald ‘15 Returns to Midland University as Director of Dance/Dance Coach

Midland University proudly announces Erin Sibbald ‘15 as its new  Director of Dance/Dance Coach. Sibbald was a three-year member of the  Warrior Wildfire Dance Team from

2012-2015 and has more than four years  of coaching experience at the collegiate level.

Since its inception in 2011, Midland University Dance has become one of the elite programs in the nation. The Warriors have  captured three NAIA national championships and have

earned numerous  top-three finishes. The 2021-22 squad placed third at the national  tournament last March. 

Sibbald (Markham) is excited about the opportunity to return to her  alma mater and continue the program’s strong tradition. “Dancing at  Midland was one of the greatest experiences

of my life,” she said. “I  met my husband (Tom) there, along with numerous friends, and the culture  of the team was what helped evolve my passion for coaching.”

Under the guidance of her coach and longtime mentor, Trish Cristiano  (Ryan), Sibbald said her love for coaching was fostered through the  Warrior program. “As team members, we

had a lot of ownership and pride  in the program, and we all wanted to leave our mark,” Sibbald said.  “Trish moved mountains for the program, and she remains a friend and  mentor

to me to this day. We have a great alumni base, and I am excited  to continue that connection with the program.”

After graduating in 2015, Sibbald guided the Iowa Western Community  College program for two seasons, helping the program experience  exponential growth during her tenure. She

later served two seasons as an  assistant coach for the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Spirit Squad.  “The dance community has always been a very supportive group, and  coaching

has always felt like the right fit for me,” she said.

Joan Korte, Director of Arts, said Sibbald will bring unlimited  energy and enthusiasm to the dance program. “I am so excited to see Erin  take Midland Dance to the next level,” Korte

said. “She has the  experience and excitement that will challenge and inspire our dancers.  As an alum, she is committed to Midland University and is ready to hit  the ground

running.”

A native of Harlan, Iowa, Sibbald said many factors that brought her  to Midland as a student helped lure her back as a coach. “I’m a small  town kid, and Midland always felt like a

place where I could have a  purpose,” she said. “Everything about the school and the program was the  right fit for me, and I feel the same energy being back here again.  Everyone

here has been so supportive.”

Sibbald is looking forward to the opportunity to maintain, and even  elevate, the lofty standards that have been set for the program. “As an  alum, you feel a special type of pressure to

not only maintain those  standards but even bump them up a bit,” she said. “I’m a competitive  person, and I’d like to see us add some more national titles to that  collection.”

Sibbald and her husband, Tom, have an 18-month-old daughter, Lucy.

Original source can be found here.

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