Živio Dancer Biographies
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Michael Miller- Michael attended band practices for most of his life, largely because he was accompanying his mother, Sarah. But when he was about 8, seeing an accordion player interested him in making music. His subsequent lessons introduced him to the accordion, the piano, and the clarinet. For a time, Michael played with the band on the Kaval, a challenging wind instrument, the Prim, a Serbo-Croatian Tamburitza instrument, and the Tambura, which is a guitar-like instrument. In 2008, he began to perform with the dancers.
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Penny Vandermolen- Penny
began her performing career with Hopa
International from 1996-1999, and has been a performing member of Živio Ethnic Arts Ensemble since 2003. Penny
also sang with a Balkan group called Darena
(2004-2007). |
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Phyllis Vandermolen- Phyllis
began performing as a member of Mandala Folkdance
Ensemble, a semi-professional folk dance group in |
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Roy Vandermolen- Roy began
performing in 1980, when he joined Mandala
Folkdance Ensemble in |
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Sara Vandermolen- Sara began
to dance recreationally in 1995, and performed with Hopa International from 1996-1999. She taught
folk dance classes at |
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Sara Wright- Sara began dancing with Živio in January of 2008. She's been dancing much longer than that, though, since both of her parents performed with Zivio during its earlier days. Sara grew up going to folkdance parties and watching others dance in big performances- now it's finally her turn! She also has experience in Irish dance, Modern, and has taken piano lessons for over 10 years. Sara became Zivio's General Director in 2010. |
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Karen Zinner-
Karen
has
been a member of Živio Ethnic
Arts Ensemble since 1983, and has traveled to |