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Camarillo student among semifinalists in arts program The Music Center of Los Angeles County announced 91 high school students who were chosen as performing arts semifinalists for the 19th annual Music Center Spotlight Awards. The students were selected from more than 1,155 Southern California applicants who auditioned in ballet, nonclassical dance, classical voice, nonclassical voice, classical instrumental and jazz instrumental music. Auditioning students performed for a panel of expert judges then received evaluations of their auditions intended to improve their technique. The semifinalists were chosen during this process. "It was very exciting," said Katie Young of Camarillo, a semifinalist in the nonclassical voice category who is a junior at Newbury Park High School. "It's something I always wanted to do." The 91 semifinalists will have the opportunity to work with professional artists who offer indepth insight on performance technique, training and professional life. Participants will audition again to become one of 12 finalists, two in each category. Creig Nicks' daughter Elizabeth won in the nonclassical dance category and will compete in the semifinals on Sunday. "It's a pinnacle for her," said Nicks, principal at Chaparral Middle School in Moorpark. "She put in a lot of hard work, and it's nice to be recognized." Elizabeth, a senior at Moorpark High School, has been dancing since she was 3 years old and has won numerous awards. The finalists will be announced in March. They will be paired with a mentor from the Music Center's Fraternity of Friends. The volunteer membership organization is composed of Los Angeles business and entertainment industry professionals who support the center. The mentors provide guidance and support to the students and their families in preparation for the final competition, the Spotlight Awards show held at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion on Sat., April 14. |
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