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BIO

Aniyé is a Miami native with the intentions to touch, inspire, and entertain souls through her voice. She is currently a young adult facing the usual struggles. She turned her insecurities, self-esteem issues, and pain into something people will admire and can relate to. She overcame her insecurities through music and discovering her worth through Christ. She grew up in church and is currently still active in church. Her ultimate goal is to get people to know the love of Christ through her character, the way she carries herself, and her music. While shining her light into the world, she wants to have an impact in the lives of people struggling to find self-value and worth.

 

Aniyé has been a singer since the tender age of three and has been training with the African Heritage Cultural Arts Center since the age of five. While participating in the program she has received training in all areas of the fine arts including acting, dancing, drawing, and learning how to play instruments. Aniyé has pioneered her focus into training in specifically vocal performance and technique training.  She has participated in 3 of the program's in house apprenticeships including Wings of Heritage, Voices of Heritage, and Entourage: Future American Music Entertainers. 
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 Even though Aniyé is young, she is experienced. She has graced the stage at many festivals  including the first annual Art, Blues, & BBQ Festival sponsored by Miami Dade County and WDNA, and the Sankofa Jazz Festival also sponsored by WDNA. She has also been involved in many Children's trust events such as The Champions For Children Award Ceremony covered by WPLG Local 10 News, and was a finalist in their Young Talent Big Dreams Competition in 2016 and 2017. Aniyé has performed at The Olympia Theatre's Lobby Lounge Jazz series twice. In addition she has participated in many private, local events such as the Institution of Contemporary Art's grand opening.   
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