“Women in Dance Don’t Expire”: Lisa Antoinette Herbert on Longevity in a Short-Career Industry

Today, viral choreography can be learned in seconds, and careers can take off overnight. Melbourne dancer and choreographer Lisa Antoinette Herbert is challenging this narrative and showing that women in dance do not have an expiry date.
Herbert works across both stage and screen, representing a new generation of Australian artists redefining what a sustainable dance career can look like. She has appeared in the Paramount Pictures film Better Man and performed at the AFL Grand Final alongside global artists including Robbie Williams, Katy Perry, Delta Goodrem, and Snoop Dogg.
“Platforms like TikTok have made dance more accessible, but they’ve also blurred the line between trained professionals and short-form content. My career has been built on years of training, and that foundation is what allows me to work consistently across both stage and screen.”

While many dancers are encouraged to peak early, Herbert’s trajectory reflects a different reality, one where sustainability, adaptability, and evolution are essential. Her work across major national events, including the Australian Open, Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix, and the Suncorp Super Netball Grand Final, highlights a level of consistency that extends beyond momentary visibility, particularly in an industry where long-term opportunities for women can be limited.
Throughout her career, Herbert has been trusted with featured and leading roles in large-scale productions, positions that require not only technical precision but also performance strength, reliability, and the ability to carry narrative and visual focus on major stages and screens.
This continued selection reflects her ability to deliver at a high level across varying performance environments.
Beyond performance, Herbert is also shaping the industry she works within. As the founder of The Dance Abyss, an independent Melbourne-based platform. She has created space for dancers and choreographers to present their work on their own terms, free from the constraints of commercial briefs or traditional gatekeeping structures.
Her trajectory also reflects a broader reality within the arts. Success is often influenced by access, financial backing, and established industry systems. Herbert, who built her career from the suburbs of Victoria, has overcome these obstacles while continuously evolving as both a performer and an emerging choreographer.
As she prepares to expand internationally, Herbert is seeking to further develop her career within global markets, bringing her experience across stage, screen, and community-led initiatives into new creative environments. Being featured within respected publications forms part of this next step, supporting her transition into international spaces and contributing to a growing body of recognised work.
In challenging the idea that dancers, particularly women, have a limited window. Lisa Antoinette Herbert is part of a generation proving that longevity in dance isn’t the exception, but the future and the way forward.
Contact Details
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Official Email ID: lisa.a.herb@gmail.com
Company Name: Lisa Antoinette Herbert (Sole Trader)
Primary point of contact Instagram ID @lisa.antoinette @thedanceabysss
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