Lydia Oakeson
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Lydia Oakeson is YouTuber and performer who sings, acts, dances, models, makes jewelry, and figure skates.
Lydia is a current member of Rise Up Children's Choir, and a former member of One Voice Children’s Choir. She performed as a soloist with OVCC in appearances with Alex Boyé, Kevin Olusola of Pentatonix, Jenny Oaks Baker, David Osmond, and for former President and First Lady Michelle Obama at the White House. She also performed with the choir on NBC’s America’s Got Talent; toured with the choir to France; and is a soloist in the choir’s YouTube videos of “Where Are You Christmas” and “J’Imagine.”
Lydia studies dance at Barlow Arts Conservatory. She studies voice with Shalee Schmidt. Previous favorite theatrical roles include Jane in “Mary Poppins,” Amaryllis in "The Music Man," Susan in "Miracle on 34th Street," Young Fiona in "Shrek!," and Pepper in "Annie." She is represented by Talent Management Group.
Lydia is a current member of Rise Up Children's Choir, and a former member of One Voice Children’s Choir. She performed as a soloist with OVCC in appearances with Alex Boyé, Kevin Olusola of Pentatonix, Jenny Oaks Baker, David Osmond, and for former President and First Lady Michelle Obama at the White House. She also performed with the choir on NBC’s America’s Got Talent; toured with the choir to France; and is a soloist in the choir’s YouTube videos of “Where Are You Christmas” and “J’Imagine.”
Lydia studies dance at Barlow Arts Conservatory. She studies voice with Shalee Schmidt. Previous favorite theatrical roles include Jane in “Mary Poppins,” Amaryllis in "The Music Man," Susan in "Miracle on 34th Street," Young Fiona in "Shrek!," and Pepper in "Annie." She is represented by Talent Management Group.
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