
Lyncia Müller
Lyncia Muller is a proud Tongan creative artist who is passionate about dance, theatre and her cultural roots. Lyncia completed three years at the Unitec Institute of Technology in contemporary dance and graduated at the Pacific Institute of Performing Arts (PIPA). Lyncia has created dance and theatre works that have been performed at the Basement theatre, Auckland museum and Auckland Art Gallery.
Lyncia has also worked with artists/companies such as Lisa Reihana, Auckland Theatre Company, Black Grace, Tupua Tufuga, Fasitua Amosa and LADI6 to name a few.
Over the years as a student at PIPA and Unitec, Lyncia has learnt different choreographic tools and performance mechanisms to develop her ideas, concepts and understanding of a dancer and choreographer. With a strong background in Urban, Pacific dance and Contemporary dance, Lyncia looks forward to contributing to this evolving arts industry and most importantly understanding the lessons that these experiences will bring.
Lyncia Muller
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Lyncia Müller
Lyncia Muller is a proud Tongan creative artist who is passionate about dance, theatre and her cultural roots. Lyncia completed three years at the Unitec Institute of Technology in contemporary dance and graduated at the Pacific Institute of Performing Arts (PIPA). Lyncia has created dance and theatre works that have been performed at the Basement theatre, Auckland museum and Auckland Art Gallery.
Lyncia has also worked with artists/companies such as Lisa Reihana, Auckland Theatre Company, Black Grace, Tupua Tufuga, Fasitua Amosa and LADI6 to name a few.
Over the years as a student at PIPA and Unitec, Lyncia has learnt different choreographic tools and performance mechanisms to develop her ideas, concepts and understanding of a dancer and choreographer. With a strong background in Urban, Pacific dance and Contemporary dance, Lyncia looks forward to contributing to this evolving arts industry and most importantly understanding the lessons that these experiences will bring.
Lyncia Muller
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lyncia.muller
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cia_muller/
Boosted Video: https://youtu.be/vv-QXMR8GJ4
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