Kim is Resident Teaching Artist for the Alliance Theatre Institute for Educators and Teaching Artists and Georgia Wolf Trap teaching artist. Kim is also a professional singer, actress, and a certified Montessori teacher. She has performed at many theatres around Atlanta including in Candide and Annie Get Your Gun at the Alliance Theatre and numerous Theatre of the Stars productions at the Fox Theatre. National tours include the role of Nimue in Camelot starring Robert Goulet, The Music Man starring Barry Williams, and Hello Dolly starring Madeline Kahn. Previously, Kim was the assistant educational director for the Center for Puppetry Arts and creative arts director and lower elementary teacher for a private Montessori school in Fayetteville, GA. Kim received her bachelor of music degree in vocal performance from the University of Oklahoma and her Montessori certification from the National Center for Montessori Education in Atlanta.
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