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Pop / Rock 20 December, 2010

Youngarts Announces Top 148 Young Artists In America

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ YoungArts Organization) - YoungArts, the core program of the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts (NFAA), has announced its 30th class of 148 YoungArts finalists. These students, recognized for their excellent work in nine disciplines across the visual, literary and performing arts, will come to Miami for YoungArts Week, January 10-14, 2011. This year, 11% of the finalists, 17 out of 148, are from New York, one of the states with the second highest amount of finalists. A full finalist list is available at www.youngarts.org/2011-finalists

This year's finalists represent the top 3% of the application pool and were selected through a strenuous blind adjudication process from a pool of 5,164 applications. They represent disciplines from world dance to woodwinds; from non-fiction writing to Jazz trumpet. At YoungArts Week, all finalists will participate in master classes with internationally renowned artists, workshops, interdisciplinary activities, performances and exhibitions, and all young artists finalists attending YoungArts week will win a cash award of at least $1,000, with top-level awardees receiving $10,000.

The 17 finalists from New York are:

Devon Taylor Leaver
Amagansett, NY
Cinematic Arts

Ross School
Jaimi Elizabeth Cullen
Penfield, NY
Dance- Ballet
Keystone National High School

Cassandra Trenary
New York, NY
Dance- Ballet
Professional Performing Arts School

Alexzandra Sarmiento
Jamaica, NY
Dance- Modern
Fiorello H. Laguardia High School

Caleb Teicher
Mahopac, NY
Dance- Tap
Mahopac High School

Gabriel Schnider
Accord, NY
Jazz- Guitar
Poughkeepsie Day School

Nick Singer
New York, NY
Jazz-Trumpet
Lexington High School

Conrad Tao
New York, NY
Music Instrumental
Indiana University High School

Erika Mitsui
New York, NY
Music Instrumental
Dalton School

Zachary Hammond
Rochester, NY
Music Instrumental
Neuqua Valley High School

Christina Ames
East Williston, NY
Theater
Wheatley School

Wayne Manswell
New York, NY
Theater
Fiorello H Laguardia High School

Tammy Kim
Westbury, NY
Visual Arts
W Tresper Clarke High School

Mary-Elizabeth O' Neill
Huntington, NY
Voice- Mezzo Soprano
Huntington High School

India Carney
Brooklyn, NY
Voice- Popular Voice
Fiorello H Laguardia High School

Ruby Spiegel
Brooklyn, NY
Writing- Play or Script
Saint Anns School

Filipa Ioannou
New York, NY
Writing- Poetry
Hunter College High School

All finalists will be adjudicated to determine further award levels, including participation in the special, New York-based In The Studio, another week of workshops for YoungArts Gold and Silver Finalists. YoungArts is also the sole nominating agency for the Presidential Scholars in the Arts, the highest honor that can be awarded to any artistically talented graduating high school senior, and 20 YoungArts finalists will be named Presidential Scholars in the Arts by the Presidential Scholars Foundation.

Top YoungArts alumni who benefitted from YoungArts Week include painter John Currin, multimedia artists Doug Aitken, actors Adrian Grenier, Vanessa Williams and Kerry Washington, musicians Josh Groban and Jennifer Koh, writer Allegra Goodman and choreographer Desmond Richardson.

"This will be the 30th class of young artists to come through our program, and the quality of this year's finalists is a testament to the strength and prestige of our program," says DePaul. "It is our hope that through supporting these artists, we are helping to ensure the continuous creations of American artists."

YoungArts is the only organization in the nation to recognize students in each of nine artistic disciplines-cinematic arts, dance, jazz, music, photography, theater, visual arts, voice and writing.






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