Mia Park is an American TV show host, actress, drummer, and yoga
instructor based in Chicago. She is the long-time host of the
children's dance show Chic-a-Go-Go, and co-founder of Chicago's
A-Squared Theatre Workshop.Mia Chan Mi Park was born in Philadelphia.
She attended Shimer College, graduating with distinction in . Then
located in Waukegan, Illinois and currently located in Chicago, Shimer
is a Great Books college with a four-year core curriculum.Park is the
host of the Chicago underground children's show Chic-a-Go-Go, "a dance
show for kids of all ages". Lonely Planet described the show as "a
kiddie version of Soul Train." Reviews of the show frequently focus on
Park's "deliriously chipper" style or "always-up rock-n-roll
demeanor". She has hosted Chic-A-Go-Go since . Her connection to
Chic-a-Go-Go actually goes back to the very first show in , when her
then-boyfriend's band performed as the show's first musical guest, and
she appeared as a dancer. Park, who typically moves rapidly from one
project to another, has described the show as "the longest thing I've
ever done in my life."As the host (or co-host, as the host is
nominally hosted by the rat puppet Ratso), Park interviews the guest
musical groups after their performances. In a Chicago Reader feature,
she complained about having missed the opportunity to interview Duran
Duran due to a scheduling mixup; In August of the same year, however,
Nick Rhodes of Duran Duran made good on their original promise.
instructor based in Chicago. She is the long-time host of the
children's dance show Chic-a-Go-Go, and co-founder of Chicago's
A-Squared Theatre Workshop.Mia Chan Mi Park was born in Philadelphia.
She attended Shimer College, graduating with distinction in . Then
located in Waukegan, Illinois and currently located in Chicago, Shimer
is a Great Books college with a four-year core curriculum.Park is the
host of the Chicago underground children's show Chic-a-Go-Go, "a dance
show for kids of all ages". Lonely Planet described the show as "a
kiddie version of Soul Train." Reviews of the show frequently focus on
Park's "deliriously chipper" style or "always-up rock-n-roll
demeanor". She has hosted Chic-A-Go-Go since . Her connection to
Chic-a-Go-Go actually goes back to the very first show in , when her
then-boyfriend's band performed as the show's first musical guest, and
she appeared as a dancer. Park, who typically moves rapidly from one
project to another, has described the show as "the longest thing I've
ever done in my life."As the host (or co-host, as the host is
nominally hosted by the rat puppet Ratso), Park interviews the guest
musical groups after their performances. In a Chicago Reader feature,
she complained about having missed the opportunity to interview Duran
Duran due to a scheduling mixup; In August of the same year, however,
Nick Rhodes of Duran Duran made good on their original promise.
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