Sharni Vinson
In NSW, Australia, Sharni Vinson was raised in Sydney's southern beach suburb of Cronulla. In her teens she was a competitor at the National Level in swimming, holding four State records through high school. Sharni began singing, dancing and acting at an early age and became the third generation of performers in her family. The mother of her was a performer in the musical theater and her grandmother was the country's youngest ballerina when she was given a scholarship to the Borovansky Ballet Company in England. Sharni was accepted into the Brent Street School of Performing Arts Sydney when she was twelve years old. Through the following ten decades, Sharni took classes in diverse kinds of dance. Sharni began her journey with Roadshow Music Australia at 17 when she had graduated from at the age of 17 from high school. She was part of in the girl group "Foxfire IV", which had an initial song titled 'Roses The Roses', which made it to the top 50 of Australia's ARIA Charts.
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