Senior Receives YoungArts Honorable Mention

Archer senior Georgia E. ’23 received a 2023 Honorable Mention in Dance/Choreography from YoungArts, a highly-regarded national arts competition for high school students. Georgia, who has been dancing since the age of 3, received the award for two choreographic works, a duet called “Disentanglement” and a solo called “Klezmer Night.” During the spring, she will be provided the chance to participate in an in-person pilot program held in Miami, FL, as well as virtual professional development seminars with fellow YoungArts award winners. Congratulations, Georgia!
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