Born to shine built to perform
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My journey in the performing arts began when I was just four years old—an age when most children are still discovering the world around them. Even then, I was drawn to the magic of performance. I found joy in singing around the house and mimicking characters I saw on screen or stage. My voice became my first instrument, and the living room often transformed into my first stage.
I started with stagecoach and children’s choirs, where I learned the basics of stage presence, vocal technique, and the joy of collaboration. Those early experiences weren’t just about memorising lines or singing in tune—they were about learning discipline, building confidence, and understanding the power of storytelling. I quickly realised that performing was more than a hobby; it was a passion that gave me a voice and a sense of purpose.
As I grew, so did my commitment. I began formal training in both acting and voice. I studied different vocal styles—from musical theatre to classical—and worked with coaches who helped refine my technique and expand my range. On the acting side, I explored various methods, from improvisation to character development, and began to understand the emotional depth and vulnerability that great acting requires. Every performance opportunity, whether a school play, a recital, or a regional production, became a stepping stone. I learned to embrace constructive feedback, adapt to different roles, and connect more authentically with my audience. The stage became a place where I felt most alive and most myself.
In 2020, I was in Joseph And The Technicolor Dream Coat, as the Choir for The West End Tour. This gave me a opportunity to learn how a touring production works and get a lesson on backstage production.
In 2023, I joined West End MT in London! You audition to get in, and since I got in I've had many performance opportunities and chances to learn new skills from industry professionals.
In 2023-2025 I studied In Northampton College leaning 3 disciplines of Musical Theatre. Singing, Acting and Dancing. Throughout my training, for singing, I learned different vocal techniques and vocal qualities. For Acting, we learned different Acting Methods such as Stanislavsky. For dance, we trained in Tap, Jazz and Ballet. We Train for a BTEC in Performing Arts. In 2025-2028, I'll be training in Musical Theatre at TBA!
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Creative Disciplines
- Acting & Presenting
- Performance & Entertainment
- Music
Location

United Kingdom