Christine Neumeyer first came into contact with dance at the age of eight. After finishing high school, she began professionally studying dance and dance pedagogy at the Mannheim University for Music and Performing Arts. During and after university, she studied Spanish dance in Barcelona, Madrid, Granada and Seville and was invited to numerous performances, course and trainings in this field.
She danced for Telos, Stuttgart and was a guest performer at the National Theater Mannheim. In 1984, she received a teaching position at the Mannheim University for Music and Performing Arts and was entrusted, two years later, by the Ministry for Science and Art, with the establishment of a preliminary study program at the Dance Academy Department of the University for Music and Performing Arts.
Various positions as choreographic assistant for theater and film.
In 1990, she was appointed professor for the fields of Classical and Spanish Dance at the Mannheim University for Music and Performing Arts. Own choreographic pieces for the Badische Staatstheater Karlsruhe, University for Music and Performing Arts, the Rosengarten Mannheim, Schlossfestspiele Zwingenberg and the Birgit Keil Dance Foundation.
She is a speaker for the Dance Education Conference (AK|T) since 2007.