Sharni Vinson
Sharni Vinson was born in the State of NSW and spent her childhood on the southern beaches in Sydney suburb Cronulla. At the age of 16, she competed at a National Level in swimming, having four State records throughout the high school. Sharni started singing, dancing, and acting as a child, making her the third generation in the family to be able to do. Her mother performed of musical theater, while her grandmother was Australia's youngest ballerina when she was given a scholarship to the Borovansky Ballet Company in England. Sharni started her dancing training with the Brent Street School of Performing Arts, Sydney. She trained for 10 years in all aspects of dance. In the year 17 after completing high school, Sharni was signed to Roadshow Music Australia as a participant in the all-girl group called "Foxfire IV" which was whose first single "Roses," reached the top 50 on the Australian ARIA charts.



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