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DALLYN VAIL BAYLES is a professional actor, singer, recording artist and teacher. He understudied and played the roles of the Phantom and Raoul in the Broadway touring company of The Phantom of the Opera, and performed internationally and throughout the United States with the Broadway tour of Les Misérables. Dallyn has also performed leading roles in numerous regional theater productions across the country.
On film, Dallyn portrays Brigham Young in His Name is Green Flake, the title role in The Stranger, and Hyrum Smith in the films Joseph Smith: The Prophet of the Restoration and Emma Smith: My Story.
As a concert soloist, Dallyn has performed in venues across the country, including Carnegie Hall, and with several distinguished performers and musicians such as Frank Wildhorn, Stephen Schwartz, Kurt Bestor, the Utah Symphony, Tori Kelly, Colbie Caillat, Matthew Morrison, Sierra Boggess, and others. Dallyn is a frequent guest soloist with the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square on “Music and the Spoken Word” and at other special events. Dallyn has recorded three solo albums: Some Enchanted Evening, Song of Redeeming Love, and Prayer; and the duo Christmas album, O Holy Night. His recordings are featured in the films 17 Miracles and Ephraim’s Rescue.
In addition to performing, Dallyn has worked as a director, voice teacher, and as adjunct faculty at Brigham Young University. He completed his MFA in Musical Theatre at The Boston Conservatory, and received his BFA in Music Dance Theatre from BYU. Dallyn and his wife, Rachel, are the parents of five children. www.dvbayles.com @dallynvailbayles
Yahosh Bonner was born the fifth of eight children in Las Vegas, NV.
Yahosh comes from an accomplished musical heritage. He and his wife Vanessa have 3 boys and a girl. Malachi 11, Samaiah 7, Nehemiah 5, and baby Kuregiy 6 months old. He currently is a cohost on BYUtv’s Family Rules. He is a motivational speaker, and actor. In addition he is a recording performing artist.
Yahosh starred in the movie called “His Name Green Flake”, which is an award winning film recently released and he was featured in Utah Valleys Business Q’s 40 under 40 edition.
Yahosh currently runs his own YouTube channel and encourages all gospel, hip hop, and R&B lovers to subscribe.
https://www.youtube.com/c/Yahosh
Rise Up Children's Choir, Utah's premiere contemporary vocal performance group for young people ages 5 to 18, ignites a love of music and encourages the full expression of each child's potential for artistic and personal excellence through the collaborative experiences of singing, recording, and performing.
Kahi Eldgredge is from Honolulu, Hawaii (a valley from Mānoa), and is now living in Provo, Utah.
He's been playing music since he was 12 years old. Music has been an outlet for him for comfort, peace, happiness, and now passion. The art of music and dance (especially Hawaiian music and hula) has prompted him to seek that same purity and joy in all aspects of his life. He plays Hawaiian, Island Reggae, R&B, Country, and Contemporary.
He believes in living aloha, or, in other words, living a life of love. "If we do our best to love and serve those around us, this world can be a better place than what some believe it to be. Mahalo (thank you) for the allowing me and my friends to share our aloha with you".
Instagram: @kahieldredgemusic
Chase has performed in and out of Utah for the past 17 years including via worldwide and international broadcasts and faith-based conferences. He has found the power of music to be a profound means of connecting to God and others in his life.
Chase has appeared as Beast in Beauty and the Beast, Joseph in Joseph…Technicolor Dreamcoat, and in the American Professional Premiere of The Count of Monte Cristo. Performance venues include Pioneer Theater, West Valley Performing Arts Center, Hale Center Theater Orem, Sundance, The Covey Center, and the Conference Center Theater.
He also enjoys working as an actor in a variety of film, commercial, and television projects. Chase studied Music Dance Theater for a time at Brigham Young University and has continued to study voice and acting since. He holds a master’s in occupational therapy and enjoys working as a therapist when not performing.
Tiffany is honored to both produce this event and to perform with such a talented, giving group of artists and crew. She has most recently been seen as Miss Valentine (Forever More!) at The Scaffold Theatre, Cinderella (the titular role) at The Hive Collaborative, and Gloria (Thoroughly Modern Millie) at Draper Historic Theater. She received her B.A in Russian and Music at Brigham Young University.
Her music video, Once Upon a December, won 3rd Place for Best Music Video at the LDS Film Festival in 2021. Her debuting music album is coming in 2022 (comprising of musical theatre favorites). The album was recorded at Real World Studios in Bath, England, and was mastered at Abbey Road Studios in London.
She is a theatre, film actress, and producer for productions throughout Utah. When not performing, she enjoys spending time with her nieces and nephews, and enjoying new countries and cultures.
Tiffany feels blessed to use her talents to help the Ukrainian people in such a meaningful capacity. She is grateful to have the support of family and friends, without which this event would not be possible. Thank you to World Central Kitchen for the incredible work they do for refugees throughout the world.
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GaleSong is comprised of five sisters: Christina, Tanya, Tamara, Tiffany, and Natalie. We've enjoyed singing and performing together as GaleSong for over 15 years. Some of our favorite experiences are: performing together at BlizzCon, competing at VocalSport and America's Got Talent, recording two albums together, and making fun music videos. We turn to music for comfort, inspiration, and to lift ourselves and those around us.
Aloha, my name is Kamailelani Grace and I am from the beautiful islands of Hawaii. Dancing the hula has been a passion of mines since the age of 3. I have been able to perform around the world because of my love for dance and it truly has shaped me into the person I am striving to become each day. Being able to share the aloha spirit through the movements of the hula has been one of my greatest blessings and I feel so privileged and honored to share that with you all today! Mahalo nui loa and God bless!
Lara was born in New York to an immigrant Ukrainian father, and Venezuelan mother. According to her mother, Lara began singing and performing in her crib.
You may have seen Lara perform as Nancy (Oliver!) at the Hale Center Theater, Anna (The King & I), The Witch (Into the Woods), & Maid Marian (Robin Hood the Musical) at the Scera, Medda Larkin (Newsies), Barbara (My Turn On Earth), The Narrator (Joseph & the Am..), Millie (7 Brides..) & Lillian/Sarah(Forgotten Carols) in other theaters throughout Utah County. But, she considers her greatest role as that of wife & mother to her four precious children.
Lara is an LDS recording artist/inspirational speaker & has an album of her own entitled “Songs of Everlasting Joy ". In 2018 she & her husband opened Provo School of the Arts where she teaches voice, acting, dance, & fitness classes.
Max Gale started Martial arts at Omega Martial Arts in Springville, Utah when he was 4 years old and is currently a 1st Dan Black belt. He will be testing for 2nd Dan in July 2022.
He is also an assistant coach for the Omega demo team and is an instructor in the Kid Kicker program (6-8 year olds) .
Other than Martial arts, Max enjoys mountain biking and anything to do with the outdoors.
Bailee and Taylor Morris met at BYU with the Young Ambassadors, graduated in Music Dance Theater, and are now the parents of three incredible girls who have personalities even bigger than their parents. Both Bailee and Taylor perform regularly, but they’re also involved in many other things.
Bailee owns and operates TayandBayStudios where she is a highly sought-after photographer and vocal coach. During the summer she is mostly consumed with Princess Camps where girls come from all over to sing, dance, interact with many princesses, and perform at a real castle. Some of Bailee’s favorite roles include Katherine/Mom in Freaky Friday, Mae Tuck in Tuck Everlasting, Principal Mullins in School of Rock, and Aunt Em/Glinda in The Wizard of Oz.
Taylor just received a master's degree in Public Administration and is a program administrator for EFY. Some of Taylor’s favorite roles include John in Lamb of God: The Concert Film, Jervis in Daddy Long Legs, Henri in An American in Paris, and Prince Eric in The Little Mermaid.
Mele Tamole Kaulalani Ngalu is from Maui, Hawai’i.
She is currently attending BYU-Provo, studying Political Science with an emphasis in Legal Studies, with a double-minor in Business Administration and Portuguese.
As a Native Hawaiian, growing up in Hawai’i provided her with a sense of understanding and love for all people and their respective cultures. She loves to share the love she has through hula.
My name is Aiza Valeriano Stevens and I am from Ewa Beach, Hawaii. Music plays a special part in my life. Although it has been more of a hobby than a commitment, I’ve learned throughout the years that music is the Universal Language of the world. I’m grateful for the opportunities that song and dance has given me in my life and how it helps shape the family I’m growing today.
IG: mua_continuingthelegacy
Kels Goodman is a producer and director, known for Quarantine for Two (2021), The Jets: Making It real (2021) and Hidden in the Heartland (2016).
He is also the producer of one of the most successful ad campaigns on the internet, Will it Blend.