Local Dance Student Takes First Place in Worldwide Competition
Local Dance Student Takes First Place in Worldwide Competition
North Jersey School of Dance Arts stands out to panel of judges
HACKETTSTOWN, NJ –North Jersey School of Dance Arts (NJSDA) announced today that one of their students, Maya Papendick (10) of Stanhope, NJ, took first place at the Youth America Grand Prix (YAGP) competition in the pre-competitive Classical category.
YAGP is one of the most prestigious dance competitions in the world. Now in its 20th season, it’s open to male and female dancers ages 9-19 in 3 age categories: Pre-competitive (9-11) Junior (12-14) and Senior (15-19). In each category dancers can compete in the contemporary and/or classical competition.
“YAGP was a wonderful experience,” said Miss Papendick. “I feel I learned so much, and I know it will help me grow as a dancer.”
Miss Papendick began training at the Hackettstown-based NJSDA at the age of three. The last two consecutive years she played the coveted role of Clara in New Jersey Civic Youth Ballet’s (NJCYB) production of The Nutcracker and she danced at the American Ballet Theater Summer Intensive in NYC. This year she was accepted into the School of American Ballet’s Summer Intensive.
Among ten students invited by NJSDA to participate in the Philadelphia regional semi-final, Miss Papendick performed the Swanhilda variation from Coppelia. This is known in the industry as a difficult variation, especially for someone of such a young age. Miss Papendick’s performance showcased a combination of her dance strengths and her acting skills with a short acting scene halfway through the variation. To achieve this level of skill, Miss Papendick increased her busy 13-plus hours per week regimen by another full hour. The two-minute variation was her only time in front of the judges, earning her first 1st place among the 31 dancers in her category.
“This is a major accomplishment for someone Maya’s age and I am immensely proud of her,” said Alex Thorpe, Co-Owner/Co-Director of NJSDA. “It was an honor to coach her in the four months leading up to the competition. She worked so hard to perfect every little detail of the variation and it paid off. She truly deserved to win!” Miss Papendick has one more year to compete at this level.
The regional finals are held worldwide throughout the year culminating in finals to take place in New York City in April 2020. Miss Papendick’s score did not automatically qualify her to participate in the finals yet she may still receive an invitation to compete.
A second NJSDA student who participated in the competition, Sophia Musal, 14, of Mount Olive also received accolades from the judges. Although she did not place in the junior category, at the judges’ recommendation, Ms. Musal earned a spot in the Bolshoi Ballet Academy Summer Intensive which provides expert training for serious ballet students ages 9-14.
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About North Jersey School of Dance Arts
The North Jersey School of Dance Arts (NJSDA) located in Hackettstown, NJ, is committed to sound principles in dance education including ballet, contemporary, jazz, musical theater, tap and Rockette tap for students ages 3 to adult. The curriculum is unique and integrates elements from the best in progressive and classical training. Its outstanding faculty and the use of renowned teachers enhance the program. Students are correctly trained, therefore a professional career in dance becomes a reality not just a dream. The school is proud of the many students who have contracted with national ballet companies, national tours, and Broadway contracts. Other students have become doctors, physical therapists, teachers, journalists, full scholarship recipients at major universities, and parents who now bring their children to NJSDA.
The 4,000 square foot facility features three studios with sprung marley floors and high ceilings. The school also has two rest rooms, a dressing room, kitchen, store and lobby where parents may relax while their child is in class.
For more information: NJSDA.org.