BYU Ballroom Dance Company

Following de Hoyos, Roy and June Mavor directed the company from 1970 to 1975, when Emerson Lyman and his wife LeGene took the reins.

"And now BYU is, without question, the most influential school in the nation in terms of identifying dance as both a sport and a respected curriculum.

[citation needed] BYU's ballroom program further established itself in 1993 when it was chosen to host the World Amateur Championships.

[11] Since 1971, the company has competed at the British Open ballroom competition every three years,[10] often placing first in both Latin and Standard formation categories.

[citation needed] The BYU Ballroom Dance Company are the first Americans to win the British Formation Championships, and they have done so ten times.

The pieces are the creative works of Ballroom Dance Company directors Curt & Sharon Holman, as well as guest choreographers and professional champion dancers from across the United States and Canada.

BYU dancers