
Tamica Lee Hired as Director of VooDoo Dolls
April 6, 2011 - Arena Football League (AFL)
New Orleans VooDoo News Release
NEW ORLEANS (April 5, 2011) - The New Orleans VooDoo hired Tamica Lee as the Director of the VooDoo Dolls, announced the front office on Wednesday morning.
Lee comes to the VooDoo with 15 years of choreography experience that includes three seasons of working with the University of New Orleans Privateer dance team from 2004-07. Lee is also the Director of Dance and Cheer Camps for Ky Cares Foundations, a role that she will continue to serve in.
"We are very pleased to have someone with Tamica's background and experience in this role. She is first-class and a team player. Our Dolls will most definitely have a positive experience under her guidance, while also learning from one of the best at the same time," said Dan Newman, owner of the New Orleans VooDoo.
In 2008, Lee was the choreographer for the Lifetime movie FAB Five where she arranged and ran all dance and cheer rehearsals for the entire movie. Lee also was selected for an E! Entertainment documentary in 2001 that was a reality series on her dance and professional life.
The New Orleans, La. native was also a New Orleans Saintsation for four years from 2001-05. All four years she served as a squad captain, while choreographing numerous pregame and halftime routines.
Her start in teaching and choreographing dance started at American All Stars in Mandeville, serving as a staff member from 1997-2003.
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