Originally from the Lake District, Mili Hill was brought up singing, dancing, acting and learning piano and violin from a very young age. She then attended the Junior Royal Northern College of Music every Saturday to further her studies in music. Mili spent 4 years as a Soprano in the National Youth Choir of Great Britain (performing at venues such as the Royal Albert Hall) and after receiving the highest grades for her BTECH in Performing Arts, she went on to study BA Musical Theatre at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, where she received the Andrew Lloyd Webber Scholarship.
Mili teaches piano, singing, theory and aural privately and in both primary and secondary schools around Hertfordshire. She is associated with St Albans Music Academy and is also the Musical Theatre teacher for the Pauline Quirke Academy in Welwyn Garden City, where she frequently choreographs for their musicals.
Along with theatre and teaching, Mili also loves exploring the countryside, climbing mountains, kayaking on a lake and burying her nose in a good fiction book with a cup of coffee. She also enjoys playing tennis socially and competitively.
Mili has advanced training in jazz, tap, lyrical, contemporary, ballet and commercial dance. She is an experienced musician - receiving a distinction in her ABRSM Grade 8 piano and singing exams before the age of 18, as well as being proficient in violin, flute, guitar and ukulele.
Along with skills required for theatre, she teaches and leads workshops in musical theatre, acting, dancing and singing. Mili was choir director for East Glasgow Music School and her junior and senior choir both came first in their class at the Glasgow Music Festival.
Mili has taught piano and singing privately for over 10 years and has a passion for seeing people young and old discover their love for music and performing.