![]() ![]() Then at 17, Lotz got serious, got an agent, and the industry got serious about her too. Still, with all this love for dance brewing inside her and with a teacher-friend in her corner, she didn’t know at the time that being a professional dancer was, like, a thing. “You should always have someone in your corner that you trust who is there to remind you what you’re made of, where you come from and that you can do anything you put your mind to that you are willing to work for.” “I think especially in this day and age it is extremely important for young women to have a positive mentor,” King said. King goes on to say that Lotz was a role model to other students, a true standout, and someone she calls her adopted sister. “I think what also made it so special is that she didn’t always do it for the win or for that first place, she did it for the challenge.” “I always had to leave a little extra time after her lesson to allow for the inevitable time it took for her to feel like she got it just right,” King said of one of the most driven students that she’d ever taught. When King first started teaching Lotz, she was teaching jazz, lyrical, and technique, and Lotz signed up for every class which equalled crazy amount of hours in the dance studio together. She was her babysitter, her ride to nerve-wracking auditions in LA, her confidant, her mentor. Lotz says that Tiffani Francy King was more than just a dance instructor. This spark grew once she started taking classes and became inspired by a certain dance teacher. “I want to do that,” Lotz said to her mom at age seven. She dabbled in painting, photography, martial arts, and dance-that one was a heavy one, she says.ĭancers came to perform at her elementary school and a spark lit a new flame. Lotz has vowed to always follow the excitement in her life. The show follows an eclectic group of heroes and villains that go back in pivotal points in history to save Earth from a future apocalypse. You might have seen Lotz jump kicking bad guys or Japanese sword fighting in “ DC’s Legends of Tomorrow” on the CW, where she plays Sara Lance (aka White Canary) in the action-packed superhero network phenomenon. ![]() “But I’m starting to feel like I might not have to.” “I used to think that at some point I’d have to get a real job,” Lotz laughs. The San Diego-native oozes strength, superstardom, political opinions, and girl power. ![]() The “Legends of Tomorrow” Star Opens Up About the True Meaning of Girl PowerĬaity Lotz plays an ass-kicking superhero on TV and plays the role of an ass-kicking human in life. ![]()
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