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Glacéia Adele Tomika Henderson-Hopkins (/Gle 'si a/;) is an American opera singer, pop singer, songwriter, actress and dancer. She began her career dancing in her local ballet school Ballet Alaska at the age of 3. Performing in their local annual performance of Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker" for next ten years, she also started songwriting and competitive gymnastics. She began singing lessons with established singer and vocal teacher, Betty MacDonald, after singing a solo from the song "We are the World" for their school concert and astonishing her middle school teacher. She eventually joined Ballet Alaska's performance ballet company before starting to perform in vocal competitions at the age of 12 for Magic radio 98.9FM. She sang regularly for her father's fraternity functions and mother's sorority charity events.

Glacéia began recording cover songs with at a local recording studio and regularly sang the National Anthem for East High school basketball games before she left for the School for Exceptional Gifted at Mary Baldwin College in Staunton, Virginia. During her first year at Mary Baldwin she joined the Mary Baldwin College accapella singing club, Baldwin Charm, where she was persuaded to take operatic voice lessons from the music Professor, Mr. Palmer. Later that year, she was introduced to legendary accompanist for Arlene Auger and Jessye Norman, Dalton Baldwin, who began to guide her career in classical music.

At 16, she attended L'Academie dé Nícé in Nice France under the guidance of Juilliard school teacher, Lorraine Nubar and Dalton Baldwin, and the following year she transferred to Westminster Choir College of Music in Princeton New Jersey majoring in Vocal perfomance. At Westminster Choir College she sang in the operas, "Hansel and Gretel", "The Magic Flute" as an Angel and performed the lead role of Polly for Rider University's production of Gershwin's "Crazy for You". She attended Prinecton Ballet School during her free time and took martial arts at Princeton University. During her third year of college she competed in Vancouver's Faces West Competition and won top Awards in several categories, "Dance, Vocal, Neo Soul, Commercial, Comedy and overall best talent. She obtained her her bachelor's of Music (BMM) in voice performance and in her final year she auditioned twice for the role of Nala Julie Taymor's Broadway production of the "Lion King", training with acclaimed acting coach, Bob Luke in preparation.

After college, she moved to New York City where she performed regularly at Nell's of 14th, Groove on 4th, and Downtime while songwriting with producers, "Majik" Maurice Redmond. One of her songs, garnered attention by then manager for Vanessa Williams. She garnered interest in electronic music and started experimenting with DJing and production. She attended The school for Film and Television in New York City while interning as a casting assistant for several casting agencies.

Back in her hometown of Alaska, she created a band with fellow friends, Nick Petumenos bass player,(Pamyua), and Ivan Knight guitarist and James (drummer) (WhipSaws) before travelling to Los Angeles to perform in the New York International Film and Music Festival. In Los Angeles, she met Mark Wolfson, (Playtone Records) who began production of some of her songs. She worked out of Steve Vai's Studio, The Mothership working with Neil Citron, Engineer, (Quiet Riot, Steve Vai)Air supply (Band),Jeff Daniel, Larry Antonino, (Backstreet Boys, George Benson), Bubba Bryant, drummer. While working at her local Meridian sports club, she met producer, Mack Hodges (Wild N' Out) and recorded a demo. During her time in Los Angeles, she also trained with Ms. Universe trainer, Cirque du Soleil and Bolshoi Ballet performer Pavel Angelov Pascaleff, and was succesfully accepted into the Lula Washington Dance Company. She performed with Michael Stone, brother of Sharon Stone, singer, songwriter at House of Blues on sunset Blvd.

Eventually moving back to New York City, she began to work with Celine Dion and Chaka Khan producer, Gary Haase, interning, learning songwriting and occasionally demoing songs. She also danced with Amy Jordan's Victory Dance Troupe and worked with the Manhattan swing orchestra under the direction of Joe Bonacci.

Eventually upon the request of her now long term partner, she began taking singing lessons, with Patricia McCaffery's assistants and met voice teacher, Nancy Caudill, who introduced her to the David Jones, Swedish Italian school of vocal Technique. She went on to perform in Anchorage Opera productions, of "Suor Angelica", "South Pacific" in the lead role of Bloody Mary, covered the role of Carmen, and sang the role of Pitti Sing in "The Mikado".

She moved to Berlin, Germany where she began studying with internationally acclaimed vocal teacher Janet Williams, (Staats Oper, Covent Garden, Met) and singing local concerts at the ölberg Church and songwriting for Universal singers, Jennifer Rush and Q. She sang on several internationally broadcasted commercials for the World Cup,  and several car, watch and beer companies. She sung on the award winning Greenlandic Film, "Inuk". During a party at Whitehorse music, she became friends with Josef Bach and Arne Schumann and went on to write the final credit song, "Any Other Way" for the German film, "Der Einsamkeit des Killers Vor Dem Schuss".

She composed music in collaboration with her partner, Tobias Wagner for films and video games such as "Battlefield", and "SturmFlut II", before getting a request to write for friend, composer and child prodigy,  Mario Grigorov (Precious, Paperboy, Fantastic Beasts). She co-wrote two songs for his "Atomic Lounge" CD for Extreme Music.

While in Alaska, visiting her mom, she received a phone call from Mario Grigorov, to write a demo track for the Warner Bros. film, "Tarzan" with David Yates (Harry Potter, Fantastic Beasts). Composing it within a day, she sent it to Mario and it was eventually accepted and sung by a 200 member choir for the film. She went on to write with Mario a complete album of 1920's music, Hello Big Shot, for Extreme Music Production working with James Casey and Serita Baldwin.

She received an audition request to audition for the role of Oda Mae, of Ghost WestEnd Bill Kenwright LTD. Production and went to London. While in London, she secured another opera engagement with MET Conductor, Longtime coach and Fairbank Opera founder, Greg Buchalter for the role of the Third Lady, "The Magic Flute." where she almost "stole the show". She continued writing and singing songs for German TV films, "Tatort", "This Lifetime", "Rock my Heart", "Alles Isy". and volunteered in her local community to teach yoga and voice lessons to children and her sorority, teaching at Anchorage Yoga, as an accomplished yoga teacher and former gymnast for several years.

She eventually signed to opera agent, Stephens Nicholson opera management. while auditioning out of state. During the fall of 2017, she received a call from Arne Schumann for an opportunity to audition in Berlin for the Friedrichstadt Palast, production of "VIVID" as the role of Androidonna. She sent in a video reel of her singing and was flown to Berlin for an audition. She won the role and in June 2018 began preparing for the role while composing a song for the "Harry and Meghan" Lifetime Film.

Currently, starring in the role, of Androidonna until July 2020 at the Friedrichstadt Palast, she has also worked with Burak Yeter, Krista Monson, director and show creator of Cirque du Soleil, and she is currently writing her own show while finishing her EP.

Links:
https://www.palast.berlin/vitae/glaceia-henderson/

https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3069010/

https://www.amazon.de/Hello-Mario-Grigorov-Glaceia-Henderson/dp/B07NS4NJ3K

Website:
http://www.glaceia.com