Vivian started her dancing career later in life, in her Sophomore year of high school in a Dance 1 elective course, to be exact. Although she wasn't as experienced as her peers, she clumsily pushed herself every day to become the best that she possibly could and soon developed a genuine passion and undying love for the art and for performing.
She was elected to be the captain of the ACDC Dance Crew which specialized in performances for Quinceaneras during the same time that she danced for her high school drill team, the Creekview Chevals.
After graduating high school, Vivian went on to dance for the Internationally known Tyler Junior College Apache Belles, where she traveled to Hawaii, Florida and California. She professionally performed with the Apache Belles at multiple venues such as the Capital One Bowl, the Citrus Bowl, the Cattle Barons Ball, and The Big Super Bowl Event, just to name a few.
After graduating with her associates degree from TJC, she then went on to teach Advanced Hip Hop at "A Body in Motion Dance Studio" in Carrollton, Texas. During this time she was also an active member of the performance fraternity, Tau Delta Mu (also known as Total Dance Move) as one of the founding fathers and was then later titled with Vice Presidency all while studying as a full time student and an active member of Kappa Kappa Gamma at the University of North Texas, where she recieved her Bachelor's of Sciences in Integrative Studies with concentrations in marketing, English, and communications.
She served 2 years of being a Captain of the ECHL Allen Americans Ice Angels (directed by Stephanie Di-Biase) and retired her poms in 2016.
Currently, Vivian is honored to be an instructor and choreographer for the Power House of Dance in Frisco, a professional model/ promo model and brand ambassador, as well as a lead performer for the Jordan Kahn Music Company, Taylor Pace Orchestra, and the Georgia Bridgewater Orchestra.