Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Personal Biography


Rachel Marie Kimball was raised by Richard and Venice Kimball in Spanish Fork, Utah.  As the middle of five children, she enjoyed playing with her siblings but also learned to be independent.  When she was five years old, she began taking dance classes at a neighbors studio, and her mother began teaching her to play the piano.  Rachel continued to develop her love for the art as she danced at numerous studios and explored other interests such as playing the violin, singing, photography, and writing.

Travel is another one of Rachel's passions.  Although she was raised to live frugally, she has been blessed to visit places outside of Utah and even travel internationally.  Rachel has traveled to international places such as Mexico, Canada, Germany, France, and Hungary.  Her favorite places to visit have been those where she was able to take part in the culture by living among the people and serving them.  She lived in Hungary for nearly a year and a half as a full-time missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.  As she lived in Hungary, she learned to speak Hungarian and bonded with the people as she taught them about the Restored Gospel of Jesus Christ.  This experience refined her abilities to work hard, seek learning, and to create healthy and long-lasting relationships with others.


Rachel is currently a student at Brigham Young University (BYU) where she is studying Dance Education.  Her time at BYU has given her opportunities to perform with different companies such as dancEnsemble and Kinnect.  She has been worked as a dance teacher at The Dance Conservatory and On Broadway Academy, and looks forward to teaching in the public schools after graduation.  Rachel would like to further her education by becoming a Dance/Movement Therapist and utilizing her skills in Psychotherapy.  She has a firm belief in the connections between the mind, body, and spirit, and knows that dance can be the medium through which people can strengthen and heal those connections.  

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