Miranda MayAs a kid all my friendships revolved around putting on shows for one another. Dance shows, tumbling shows, whatever; I was a ham. My parents say I was deeply concerned if someone wasn't interested in making up a routine with me. Mum and Dad tried to expand my interests by signing me up for basketball but I just ended up dancing around the court during games. I had a somewhat delusional confidence in my some of my abilities and assumed I was headed straight for the Olympics for gymnastics. I had to give up some of that childlike grandiosity as I got older but I've never lost the insight that I'm happiest when I'm moving my body. As a cheerleader in high school I loved the opportunity of combining dance and gymnastics and the necessity for team work that was required for stunting. Even after practicing for hours every day, my partner stunter and I would walk around town and bust out into stunts just to make people smile. Since graduating high school I've dreamed about starting a stunting group aimed at performing outside of the cheer circuit. Each time I'd begin however, I'd realize how much dedication it takes to put together a group of people talented people with similar aims and so I'd put off the dream. When I saw Kazum perform for the first time I thought I'd died and gone to heaven out of pure inspiration. I'm thrilled and incredibly grateful to be working with such a firmly established and consistently talented group.
Miranda joined Kazum in November of 2008.
Miranda's roles in the group include