Sharni Vinson
Sharni was raised and born within NSW (Australia) within the Cronulla suburb in Sydney's southern coast. When she was a teenager, she competed at a National Level in swimming, having four State records through high school. Sharni began dancing, singing and acting as an infant, and was the third generation of her family to perform. Her mother was a performer in the musical theater and her grandmother was the country's youngest ballerina in 1945 to be offered a scholarship in the Borovansky Ballet Company in England. Sharni started her dancing training with the Brent Street School of Performing Arts, Sydney. She was trained for 10 years in every aspect of the art. Sharni became a part of Roadshow Music Australia at 17 year old, after having graduated the high school. She sang with the girl group "Foxfire IV", which had their debut single titled "Roses,' that reached at the top of the Australian ARIA Charts.



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