Sioux Lehner(1958-2009)
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Sioux Lehner was born January 14th, 1958 in Sunnyvale, CA. Sioux was a dancer and performer. Her first dance teacher was Benny Smith, in
the Bay Area. Soon after, Sioux joined her high school dance team, "The
Featherettes". Marlene Rosburg was Sioux's coach, and Sioux was the
head captain. After high school, Sioux attended Long Beach State,
however, her career took over when she won the crown for Miss Los
Angeles in 1979. This was just the beginning, as she went on to dance
professionally all over the world. Sioux eventually landed a gig with
David Copperfield, performing as his lead showgirl for 3 years. Sioux
was also the lead dancer on NBC's "Midnight Special" with host Wolfman
Jack. Sioux's list of commercial/print work is very extensive. An
honorable mention goes to her role in the feature film "Going Berserk"
with John Candy. Sioux's dream was to open up her own dance studio. In
1988 she began looking for the perfect place to start her dream. By
1989, "Dance Attack" was born in Mt. View, CA. The studio grew into 3
separate buildings with over 2,000 students. Dance Attack became known
as one of the most competitive studios in the United States. Sioux's
main goal was to teach her students the "love of dance."
Sioux's family included her husband Peter Lehner, daughter Rachele Lehner, and two sons Justin and Jake Lehner.
Sioux's family included her husband Peter Lehner, daughter Rachele Lehner, and two sons Justin and Jake Lehner.