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'''Misty Frisbey''' is a dance assistant at Dixie State University and artistic director and owner of Premier Dance Center, The Prime Time Performers, and Super Steppers. She is the founder and producer of God’s Messengers, an inspirational dance company and show that focuses on the Savior, Jesus Christ.
 
'''Misty Frisbey''' is a dance assistant at Dixie State University and artistic director and owner of Premier Dance Center, The Prime Time Performers, and Super Steppers. She is the founder and producer of God’s Messengers, an inspirational dance company and show that focuses on the Savior, Jesus Christ.
  
She started dancing at age three and has danced with many dance companies, performance groups, and musical theater companies in southern Utah. She earned her bachelor’s degree at Dixie State university and was a member of the first Dixie State University Dance Company. She has worked for studios, dance groups, and productions as a teacher and choreographer.
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She started dancing at age three and has danced with many dance companies, performance groups, and musical theater companies in southern Utah. She earned her bachelor’s degree at Dixie State University and was a member of the first Dixie State University Dance Company. She has worked for studios, dance groups, and productions as a teacher and choreographer.
  
 
She and her husband, Rex, are the parents of one child.
 
She and her husband, Rex, are the parents of one child.

Revision as of 13:59, 31 October 2016

Misty Frisbey Mormon Dancer

Misty Frisbey is a dance assistant at Dixie State University and artistic director and owner of Premier Dance Center, The Prime Time Performers, and Super Steppers. She is the founder and producer of God’s Messengers, an inspirational dance company and show that focuses on the Savior, Jesus Christ.

She started dancing at age three and has danced with many dance companies, performance groups, and musical theater companies in southern Utah. She earned her bachelor’s degree at Dixie State University and was a member of the first Dixie State University Dance Company. She has worked for studios, dance groups, and productions as a teacher and choreographer.

She and her husband, Rex, are the parents of one child.