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Anita Mann Shares Lessons Learned from Lucille Ball's Mentorship

26 Oct

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  • Anita Mann, Emmy-winning choreographer, danced with Elvis Presley and worked with Lucille Ball
  • Ball mentored Mann for 6 years on the sitcom "Here's Lucy", teaching her directing and production
  • Mann went on to choreograph for Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson
Anita Mann Shares Lessons Learned from Lucille Ball's Mentorship

Anita Mann, an Emmy-winning choreographer, dancer and producer, is being celebrated for her dynamic contributions to television and stage entertainment. In a recent interview, the 79-year-old reflects on the lessons she learned under the mentorship of comedy legend Lucille Ball.

At just 18 years old, Mann danced on stage with Elvis Presley and later worked alongside Ball for six years on the hit sitcom "Here's Lucy". While helping choreograph dance sequences for the show, Mann gained invaluable behind-the-scenes experience that shaped her future as a creative leader. Ball, who served as Mann's mentor, taught her the art of directing, production and leadership.

Mann went on to choreograph for the King of Pop, Michael Jackson, and even worked with his sister, Janet Jackson, when the singer was just 8 years old. At the Dancers Against Cancer's 2025 Gala of the Stars, both Janet and Mann were honored with awards, marking a meaningful full-circle moment in Mann's storied career.

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Anita Mann learned the art of directing, production, and leadership from her mentor Lucille Ball during their 6 years working together on the sitcom "Here's Lucy".
Anita Mann's career started when she was 18 years old, dancing on stage with Elvis Presley. This opportunity led to her continued work with Presley on his '68 Comeback Special, several of his movies, and his Las Vegas shows.
At the Dancers Against Cancer's 2025 Gala of the Stars, Anita Mann was honored with the Philanthropist of the Year award, while Janet Jackson took home the 2025 ICON of the Year Award.

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