
Age: 20
female
Tsehay was born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and when she was 8 months old, she was adopted by her Australian parents. Tsehay has always loved music and began Ethiopian & Commercial dancing when she was 2 years old. She then extended into West African dance before discovering Cumbia & Salsa after spending 7 weeks in Colombia while her family adopted her younger brother Kendly. She also learnt Brazilian Samba and other Latin dances while training with various cultural groups throughout Sydney. Dance is Tsehay’s passion and she currently attends a full-time commercial dance school in Sydney where she recently completed Year 10. She also trains in Salsa and other Latin dances when her schedule permits. Tsehay has represented Australia at the World Latin Dance Championships in 2017 and 2021. Tsehay has won 11 x Australian Titles in Latin & Commercial Dance and 5 x World Titles in Latin Dance and is the current Australian and World Youth Ladies Salsa and Urban Latin Champion as well as the current World Amateur Ladies Salsa and Urban Latin Champion. Tsehay also won Salsa titles at the 2021 Calgary International Salsa Congress and the 2020 Worldwide Salsa Solo Championship. Tsehay featured on Channel 7’s Little Big Shots in 2018 and has been a dancer in numerous music videos for artist’s such as Timomatic, Keiynan Lonsdale and L-Fresh the Lion. Tsehay was also a feature dancer at the 2019 NSW Schools Spectacular performing West African dance.

Tsehay Hawkins

Nia
for Nia in Thomas & Friends (Australian Dub)
Suggested by totaldramafan2007

Thomas & Friends (originally known as Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends and later Thomas the Tank Engine and Thomas & Friends: Big World! Big Adventures!) is a British children's television series created by Reverend W. Awdry and Britt Allcroft that aired across 24 series between 1984 and 2021. Based on The Railway Series books by Awdry and later his son Christopher Awdry, it follows the adventures of Thomas, an anthropomorphised steam locomotive on the fictional North Western Railway on the Island of Sodor, and other engines including Edward, Henry, Gordon, and James. The series grew to include additional locomotives and other vehicles, all of which work for the Fat Controller who wants his trains to be "really useful engines". In the United States, it had its first broadcasting with the spin-off series Shining Time Station on PBS in 1989. The series also had a short-lived sister series called Tugs in 1989. The rights to the series are currently owned by HIT Entertainment (a subsidiary of Mattel), having acquired Gullane Entertainment in July 2002. Mattel has announced a 2D-animated reboot, Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go, which premiered on September 13, 2021 on Cartoon Network. Originally announced as new series of the original show,[5] it was later designated a new show altogether by Mattel.





