Representative Keith Seaman & Marsha Hindman

Representative
KEITH SEAMAN

Arizona State Representative Keith Seaman was born and raised in Sacramento, California.  Before retirement and becoming an elected official, Keith spent 40 years in the education field ignoring his first career choice as a child of being a Forest Ranger!  He taught English at Lake Havasu High School for 16 years, worked as the Mohave County School Superintendent, and principal at Lake Havasu Charter School and Santa Rosa Board School located on the Tohono O’odham nation.  He is passionate about education and is honored to have made a difference in his career.

Keith and his wife, Donna, have been married for 51 years.  They have one daughter, Stacey, who followed in her father’s footsteps and is an educator.  

Keith agreed to dance for this event because he strongly supports the Boys & Girls Club and the programs that they offer children.  He shared, “My biggest fear is that my two left feet will trip me up”.  With Keith’s long time involvement with community theater in Lake Havasu and Casa Grande , we know he will dance his way into our hearts!

marsha hindman

Marsha Hindman grew up in a small farming community is central Illinois.  One of her fondest memories was from her childhood of sitting outside on a warm sunny day listening to her mother play guitar.  Her high school was so small that did not have any art or dance classes.  However, with Marsha’s artistic talents, she was the “go to” person for art needs for posters, yearbook designs, decorating and more.

Marsha received her Bachelor of Arts from Eastern Illinois University and started her teaching career in 1974 teaching high school art classes.  She moved to Casa Grande and began teaching art and dance at the junior and high schools before retiring in 2010.  Marsha met her husband, Paul, while teaching at Casa Grande Junior High School; and they have two children and three beautiful grandchildren.

Marsha believes she was born an artist of many genres including visual arts, dance, choreographer, photography, educator, and lover of music.  It was no surprise that she began teaching tap, jazz, and Bollywood classes at The Studio after she retired.

Marsha shares to always live life to its fullest and not waste a minute.  She shared her advice to others, “spend as much time as possible with your family and always do what makes you happy.”  This is Marsha’s second year as a professional dancer for Dancing for Our Stars and we are so happy to have one of our original dancers from our first year back as part of our event!  Marsha is following her passion and dancing her way to the mirror ball!