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OCSA students were recognized as 2023 YoungArts Winners by the National YoungArts Foundation for their artistic achievements
The following students were recognized as 2023 YoungArts Winners by the National YoungArts Foundation for their artistic achievements. YoungArts Award Winners received a monetary award of $250 and those with Distinction are invited to participate in National YoungArts Week and have their work further evaluated for cash awards of up to $10,000. Attendees of National YoungArts Week who meet the eligibility requirements are also considered for nomination to the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program.YoungArts Award Winners:Summer Brennan (PM, ‘25) – Voice (Popular & Singer-Songwriter)Lyla Briggs (CMD, ‘26) – Dance (Ballet)David Du (FTV, ‘24) – Film (Narrative)Claire Harmsen (PM, ‘26) – Voice (Popular)Jaden Kim (IM, ‘25) – Classical Music (Violin)Olivia Le (CW, ‘25) – Writing (Spoken Word)Jasmine Lee (CMD, ‘26) – Dance (Hip-Hop)Allie Molin (IM, ‘25) – Jazz (Trumpet)Hugo Nguyen (PM, ‘24) – Voice (Jazz)Arianna Ramirez (BF, ‘26) – Dance (World Dance: Mexican Folkloric)Viveka Saravanan (CV, ‘24) – Voice (Classical: Soprano)Bella Silva (IA, ‘26) – Dance (Tap)Jadon Vo (CMD, ‘25) – Dance (Hip-Hop)Preston Walker (BCD, ‘26) – Dance (Ballet)Chloe Woo (IM, ‘27) – Writing (Nonfiction)YoungArts Award With Distinction Winners:William Bolin (CV, ‘24) – Voice (Classical Bass)Asher Hinton (PM, ‘24) – Voice (Popular & Singer-Songwriter)Jaime Jung (CW, ‘24) – Writing (Spoken Word)Evee Lee (CMD, 26) – Dance (Modern Contemporary)Bella Silva (IA, ‘26) – Dance (Tap)