The following 107 students have been nominated for the Judy Morr Award for Dance by teachers and private instructors representing Orange County high schools and arts organizations.
Each nominee is listed below with an endorsement from their nominating teacher. When available, links to the student’s work are also included.
Jimena Alcocer
Jimena Alcocer of Santa Ana, a senior at Orange County School of the Arts, is a dance nominee for Artist of the Year in 2026. (Photo courtesy of Jimena Alcocer)
“What has been remarkable to witness, shared by all of her instructors, is the unfolding of a true artist. Jimena has transformed from a reserved student into a performer who seeks not only to dance, but to connect through her movement. She understands that folklórico is not simply choreography, it is storytelling, heritage, and emotion. Her dedication to the discipline and technique of folklórico has shaped her into a world-class artist capable of conveying rich narrative through gesture, rhythm, and expression.” — Marlene Peña-Marin, Orange County School of the Arts
Ali Arambarri
“Ali is an astounding and confident leader who earns the respect of her peers — people listen to her because she is responsible, reliable, and clearly knows what she is doing. She holds herself and others accountable and leads with integrity. On stage, Ali is an excellent performer with a strong background in musical theatre. As a true triple threat — actress, singer, and dancer — she brings outstanding facial expression, stage presence, and projection to every performance.” — Kristine Calder, San Juan Hills High School
Rebecca Arellano
“Rebecca is the quintessential dancer — someone who, from the moment she first stepped into class, drew the admiration and attention of her peers. Over the years, she has immersed herself in a wide range of genres, from jazz, ballet, contemporary, and tap to modern and the culturally rich tradition of Folklórico. As a founding member and captain of the school’s Folklórico group, she has helped the program flourish in both numbers and spirit.” — Carmel Gabriel, La Quinta High School
Caroline Arnold
Caroline Arnold of San Clemente, a junior at San Juan Hills High School, is a dance nominee for Artist of the Year in 2026. (Photo courtesy of Danielle Braithwate)
“Caroline is a strong leader who is self-motivated, assertive, and always the first to step up and help. She is a talented performer with excellent stage presence, focus, and creativity. Outgoing and fun, she brings bright energy and kindness to every environment, making her a joy to work with and a positive influence on those around her.” — Kristine Calder, San Juan Hills High School
Hailey Baik
“Hailey demonstrates an elegance and confidence as a dancer. As she specializes in ballet her pointe work and overall technique as a dancer is excellent. In the classroom, Hailey is attentive to detail and strives for perfection in her dancing and has demonstrated immense growth in the past year as she has become a well rounded dancer of all styles and techniques.” — Katelyn Mills, Crean Lutheran High School
Samantha Ball
“Sami’s choreography is mesmerizing, marked by striking movement invention, thoughtful structure, and an intuitive sense of storytelling. The promise she shows as a young choreographer is unmatched, and she is poised to make significant contributions to the field no matter the professional path she chooses. Her peers look to her as a leader — she is well liked, deeply respected, and consistently supportive of those around her.” —Marie Hoffman, Huntington Beach Academy for the Performing Arts
Addison Barker
“Addison is a dancer with excellent technique and leadership in the classroom. She is a well rounded dancer who is intentional in her training as an artist. Over the course of the past year she has demonstrated an immense amount of growth through her willingness to receive feedback and implement it into her dance training.” — Katelyn Mills, Crean Lutheran High School
Brianna Bedford
Brianna Bedford of Mission Viejo, a junior at Capistrano Valley High School, is a dance nominee for Artist of the Year in 2026. (Photo courtesy of Brianna Bedford)
“Brianna is an extraordinary young artist whose natural talent, musicality, and creativity shine in every performance. Despite only a few months of formal instruction, she has quickly mastered foundational techniques and adapted them to her own expressive style. She excels in hip-hop, demonstrating not only technical skill but also imagination, emotion, and personal voice. Brianna’s curiosity and courage inspire her peers, who admire her dedication, rapid growth, and willingness to explore new movement ideas. She creates performances that are not only technically impressive but also emotionally engaging, leaving a lasting impact on everyone who watches her dance.” – Bianca Salter, Capistrano Valley High School
Gianna Bedford
Gianna Bedford of Mission Viejo, a junior at Capistrano Valley High School, is a dance nominee for Artist of the Year in 2026. (Photo courtesy of Gianna Bedford)
“Gianna is a naturally gifted dancer whose instincts, musicality, and creativity are remarkable, especially considering she has had very limited formal training. In just a few months of class, she has learned and applied ballet technique with skill and grace, mastering movements that often take others years to achieve. Her strongest strengths lie in her hip hop performances, where her natural rhythm, precision, and expressive creativity shine. Gianna approaches each new style and challenge with curiosity, confidence, and a willingness to explore, demonstrating rapid growth and a deep understanding of movement. Beyond her technical ability, Gianna’s performances convey genuine emotion, imagination, and artistry, revealing a maturity and artistic voice that is rare at her level.” — Bianca Salter, Capistrano Valley High School
Amytis Behbahani
Amytis Behbahani of Laguna Niguel, a junior at St. Margaret’s Episcopal School, is a dance nominee for Artist of the Year in 2026. (Photo courtesy of Vinnie Ho)
“Amytis is a talented, focused, and poised young dancer. She can perform a variety of genres, including contemporary, jazz, ballet, and is open to learning new styles presented to her. Her technique is strong, including control of movement, flexibility, strength, and musicality, and her performance qualities draw the audience in.” — Kirsten Harvey, St. Margaret’s Episcopal School
Kaileigh Benvenuto
“Kaileigh is a motivated, versatile, and ambitious dancer whose dedication to growth and artistic exploration is truly inspiring. She has trained her entire life, building a strong foundation in multiple dance styles, and continually seeks opportunities to expand her technical and creative range. Her movements are always intentional and purposeful, reflecting both her skill and her thoughtful understanding of choreography.” — Bianca Salter, Capistrano Valley High School
Maya Noel Berner
“Witty, warm, and equipped with a fantastic sense of humor, she never takes herself too seriously, and her joy is infectious—it’s clear that she is happiest when she is dancing, no matter the genre. Assertive, direct, and genuinely kind, Maya is a beautiful human inside and out. What is most remarkable about her is the speed and depth of her development; although she began formal dance training later than many of her peers, her technical and artistic growth has been astonishing. Her determination, focus, and desire to improve are unmatched.” – Marie Hoffman, Huntington Beach Academy for the Performing Arts
Olive Bouman
“Olive is an outstanding performer due to her being intentional with every movement. She uses her own experiences and emotions for an authentic performance. Olive’s goal for every performance, whether it’s in the dance room or football field, is to be that human connection that someone may need. Olive’s dedication and work ethic shaped her into a strong dancer, but what truly set her apart is her ability to use that grit to help lead her team with empathy.” — Claudia Ion, Newport Harbor High School
Avery Brehmer
Avery Brehmer of Irvine, a junior at Portola High School, is a dance nominee for Artist of the Year in 2026. (Photo courtesy of Avery Brehmer)
“Avery is a graceful and versatile dancer whose drive and dedication continually push her to expand her artistic toolbox. She approaches every opportunity with focus, curiosity and a commitment to growth, striving to refine her craft and explore new possibilities in movement. While Avery is deeply committed to her team, her dedication extends even further to the dance community as a whole.” — Samantha Gardner, Portola High School
Kaitlyn Brooks
“What makes Kaitlyn exceptional is her ability to combine talent with humility and discipline. She shows up prepared, focused, and ready to contribute. Whether she is leading by example, supporting her peers, or diving into challenging choreography, Kaitlyn brings integrity and passion to everything she does. Her willingness to push boundaries, her commitment to excellence, and her genuine love for the arts make her a standout student.” — Evona Markanian, La Habra High School
Holly Brosch
“Holly is one of the sweetest and kindest students, always considerate to everyone around her. She is incredibly talented yet humble, quiet but powerful in her performances. Holly is creative, collaborative, and technically trained, with beautiful lines and a strong presence on stage. A natural leader, she is responsible, eager to learn, and continues to grow not only in her dance skills but also as a person and role model.” — Kristine Calder, San Juan Hills High School
Andromeda Bruschke
“Andromeda ‘Romi’ has consistently been a leader in our dance program. She has grown tremendously as a choreographer and storyteller over the years. Not only is she a captain for our dance production team, she has been a consistent performer in our theater program and school musicals. She is a standout and deserves to be recognized for her achievements as a dancer and choreographer.” — Andrea Oberlander, Fullerton Union High School
Kyla Caffrey
“Kyla approaches dance with a level of maturity and intentionality that sets her apart. Every time she steps into the studio, she commits herself fully as she is listening deeply, applying corrections immediately, and consistently striving to become a stronger and more authentic artist. Kyla’s work ethic is exceptional. She is the student who stays focused, the one who pushes herself even on difficult days, and the one who elevates the dancers around her simply through her presence and example. She performs with clarity, emotion, and an attention to detail that reveals both her discipline and her passion for the craft.” — Evona Markanian, La Habra High School
Wendy Cendejas
“Her laughter and bubbly personality shines on stage. Hip-hop, Reggaeton, and Lyrical are her favorites styles to choreograph and dance. Wendy currently is our dance team captain. Her growth as a leader and dancer has been a joy to witness. Wendy loves to dance and wants to be a teacher. Her classroom management shows her maturity and passion to help her team and students to thrive on stage.” —Cyndi Hermann, Santa Ana High School
Seraphine Chen
Seraphine Chen of Irvine, a junior at Portola High School, is a dance nominee for Artist of the Year in 2026. (Photo courtesy of Kylie Liao)
“Seraphine is a fearless dancer and choreographer who consistently takes creative risks and pushes boundaries of what is possible in dance. Innovative and daring, she is unafraid to go against the grain, bringing a bold and original voice to every piece she performs or creates. Her movement is grounded in athleticism and strength, and she approaches challenging choreography with confidence, power, and full commitment.” — Samantha Gardner, Portola High School
Haydon Chew
“Haydon is a wonderful leader in the classroom that demonstrates a passion and drive for dance. She is a well rounded artist that shows proficiency in her execution of technique, performance quality, and adaptability. Haydon has a bright future ahead of her as an artist as she strives for excellence in her craft through finding precision in her technique as well as artistry.” — Katelyn Mills, Crean Lutheran High School
Sara Chirco
Sara Chirco of Ladera Ranch, a junior at San Juan Hills High School, is a dance nominee for Artist of the Year in 2026. (Photo courtesy of Cathey Cunningham)
“Sara is a talented dancer and choreographer whose work was very well received by audiences last year. She choreographed an outstanding duet that clearly showcased her strengths in emotion, passion, and expressive movement. Her ability to communicate meaning through choreography sets her apart as an artist. Sara is an exceptional leader and a confident performer, and she demonstrates great potential for a successful future in dance.” — Kristine Calder, San Juan Hills High School
Elisabeth Chiu
“Elisabeth is an extraordinary dancer whose technique and creativity excels in every style she performs. She dances with the strongest intentions and continually captivates me, other choreographers, and entire audiences. As a person, Elisabeth is equally remarkable. She is thoughtful and consistently committed to personal and artistic growth. While being involved in Brea’s student leadership team, her dance studio, and other extracurriculars, she balances her responsibilities incredibly well, remains supportive of others, and approaches every challenge with positivity. Her character is as impressive as her talent.” — Addisyn Harris, Brea Olinda High School
Carina Clarin
“She is one of the most gifted and heartfelt performers I have ever met, bringing emotion, originality, and intention to every piece she practices and performs. Her movement is expressive, allowing her to connect deeply with herself, the audience, and with her teammates. Beyond her remarkable talent, Carina leads with kindness and humility. She is soft-spoken, gentle, and incredibly respectful toward everyone on the team.” — Addisyn Harris, Brea Olinda High School
Alyssa L. Coleman
Alyssa L Coleman of Mission Viejo, a senior at Capistrano Valley High School, is a dance nominee for Artist of the Year in 2026. (Photo courtesy of Alyssa Coleman)
“Alyssa is a remarkably dynamic and expressive dancer whose presence enriches every space she enters. Her range spans ballet, jazz, modern, contemporary, lyrical, and hip-hop, and she approaches each form with a fresh sensitivity and a deep understanding of its unique qualities. While her technique is consistently strong, it is her creativity and purposeful expression that truly define her. Alyssa treats movement as a language, using it to communicate stories and emotions in ways that resonate with both audiences and her fellow dancers.” — Bianca Salter, Capistrano Valley High School
Ella Collins
“Ella is extremely hardworking and truly a well-rounded individual. She approaches every challenge with determination and positivity, always striving to grow as an artist. Beyond her technical skill, Ella is kind, supportive, and uplifting to everyone around her. She is always willing to lend a hand whenever it’s needed, making her not only a standout performer but also a wonderful person and teammate.” — Mackenzie MacFarlane, Huntington Beach Academy for the Performing Arts
Aleah Crew
Aleah Crew of Fullerton, a senior at Fullerton Union High School, is a dance nominee for Artist of the Year in 2026. (Photo courtesy of Jane Won)
“Aleah has been a force since she began her dance journey at Fullerton. Aleah has a wonderful ability to retain choreography, and remembers even the slightest details. Her musicality is evident in her dancing, and in her choreography as well. Not only is this quality a great one, she’s just a lot of fun to watch perform!” — Andrea Oberlander, Fullerton Union High School
Grace Derks
“Her movement quality is clean, intentional, and emotionally sensitive, and she approaches every rehearsal with focus, preparation, and professionalism. Grace is also a remarkably thoughtful and collaborative choreographer. Her creative process invites exploration and shared ownership, empowering her dancers and fostering a sense of trust and community. She already possesses a distinct choreographic voice rooted in curiosity, intention, and generosity.” — Marie Hoffman, Huntington Beach Academy for the Performing Arts
Payton Diecidue
Payton Diecidue of Westminster, a junior at Huntington Beach Academy for the Performing Arts, is a dance nominee for Artist of the Year in 2026. (Photo courtesy of Pamela Diecidue)
“Her ballet technique is truly outstanding — clean, controlled, and refined — demonstrating both natural facility and years of disciplined training. Yet what makes Payton especially remarkable is her passion for all genres and styles of dance. Whether working in ballet, contemporary, jazz, or modern, she commits fully to the movement, approaching every class and rehearsal with curiosity, openness, and genuine joy.” — Marie Hoffman, Huntington Beach Academy for the Performing Arts
Riley Dow
“Riley’s talent and work ethic have earned him admiration from peers and professionals alike. It is truly remarkable that although Riley started his dance lessons just in high school, his ability to quickly learn and retain complex choreography, coupled with his strength and balance in executing challenging tricks, showcases exceptional skill and commitment to the art of dance. Beyond his technical proficiency, Riley shines as a role model and organized leader among his peers.” — Cynthia Kaska, Costa Mesa High School
Kayla Dyas
Kayla Dyas of Ladera Ranch, a junior at Capistrano Valley High School, is a dance nominee for Artist of the Year in 2026. (Photo courtesy of Cyndi Dyas)
“Kayla is a remarkably versatile and clean dancer whose performances exude effortlessness, grace, and emotional depth. She has mastered multiple styles, including ballet, jazz, modern, contemporary, lyrical, and hip-hop, and moves seamlessly between them with a natural sense of fluidity and musicality. Her technical skill is evident in every step, yet it is her movement quality and ability to convey emotion through her body that make her truly stand out.” — Bianca Salter, Capistrano Valley High School
Sydney Mae Estrella
Sydney Mae Estrella of La Mirada, a senior studying with private instructor Julia Rudge, is a dance nominee for Artist of the Year in 2026. (Photo courtesy of Tamara Tihanyi)
“She embodies the qualities of a true leader and artist. Her natural charisma and confident stage presence inspire everyone around her, both in rehearsals and performances. Sydney brings deep knowledge and respect for hip-hop culture, blending technical precision with authentic expression. Beyond her talent, she leads with integrity, motivating her peers, elevating the energy in every room, and setting an example of passion and dedication.” — Julia Rudge, private instructor
Brooke Ferrin
“Brooke approaches dance with focus, enthusiasm, and a desire to grow that inspires everyone around her. She blends technical skill with expressive artistry, bringing intention and emotion to every movement she performs. Brooke stands out not only for her talent but for her leadership and support of her peers. She encourages others, contributes positively to the classroom environment, and approaches challenges with resilience and a growth mindset. Her ability to balance discipline with creativity allows her to explore new ideas while maintaining high standards of performance.” — Evona Markanian, La Habra High School
Jonathan Flores
“Jonathan is a prime example of how dance provides a safe space for a students to learn, grow, create and expressive one’s self. His discovery for the love of dance has been such an organic journey. …As a senior he is now dance captain, our main choreographer, and is my future teacher in my advanced dance class. I trust him whole-heartedly to run my classes, his attention to details is rare. Not only can he choreograph he is extremely musical and hears ever accent and note in a song.” — Cyndi Hermann, Santa Ana High School
Cora Fox
“Cora is a student that demonstrates an eagerness to grow as an artist and continue to improve in her craft. Her work ethic makes her stand out among her peers and she utilizes this to continue to advance in her technique. While Cora has strong technique, what is most notable about her as an artist is her ability to perform. She brings both confidence and personality to her dancing.” — Katelyn Mills, Crean Lutheran High School
Margie Gao
Margie Gao of Newport Coast, a senior at Sage Hill School, is a dance nominee for Artist of the Year in 2026. (Photo courtesy of Dylan Han)
“Margie is a fearless and versatile dancer whose work spans musical theater, lyrical, contemporary, jazz, pom, Afro-Caribbean, hip-hop, and traditional Chinese dance. She approaches each form with curiosity, discipline, and profound respect for its cultural roots. Her movement is intentional and expressive, revealing a mature artistic voice grounded in clarity, emotion, and storytelling. What truly sets Margie apart is her unwavering commitment to honoring and sharing her heritage.” — Sydney Smith, Sage Hill School
Rio Gomez
“Rio Gomez is a unique dancer and choreographer who consistently challenges herself to try new ideas, concepts and visuals. As a previous semifinalist for this award, I can truly say that Rio is only advancing in her career and focus in the arts this year as a senior. Not only is she a fun dancer to watch, she’s a great person who truly loves what she does.” — Andrea Oberlander, Fullerton Union High School
Drake Harvey
“Drake is a gifted dancer whose passion for the art form shines through in every performance. He started dancing a bit later than other dancers, but he has dedicated himself to honing his craft, exploring a wide range of dance styles, including ballet, contemporary, tap, and jazz. As a ballet dancer, Drake has performed as the Nutcracker and he has been able to execute difficult choreography with precision, fluidity, and emotional depth.” — Kirsten Harvey, St. Margaret’s Episcopal School
Emily Hill
Emily Hill of Irvine, a senior at Northwood High School, is a dance nominee for Artist of the Year in 2026. (Photo courtesy of Yunkyong Lee)
“Emily Hill takes an artistic approach that is beyond the high school level. She creates beauty and brings out the best in everyone. She performs with a strong passion and grace and demands your attention. I am confident that Emily will continue to bring beauty and grace into our world as she grows into her artistic purpose.” — Judy Scialpi, Northwood High School
Harper Hottinger
Harper Hottinger of Ladera Ranch, a junior at San Juan Hills High School, is a dance nominee for Artist of the Year in 2026. (Photo courtesy of Lee Gumbs)
“Harper began her dance training later than most, yet she has picked it up naturally and demonstrates remarkable talent for movement. She has a strong technical foundation, excellent body awareness, and a deep understanding of space. Humble and creative, Harper is also a skilled choreographer. A determined and strong leader, she embraces challenges without hesitation and approaches every task with dedication. Harper is kind to her peers, collaborative, and consistently contributes positively to our program. She is a talented, hardworking, and inspiring student.” — Kristine Calder, San Juan Hills High School
Elizabeth Hulett
“Elizabeth’s joy for dance is evident in her practice and training as an artist. Elizabeth is a talented dancer that demonstrates both a strength in technique and her artistry. She is a dancer that is extremely receptive to feedback who has an outstanding work ethic. Each practice Elizabeth welcomes the challenge of trying something new and executes each step to the fullest of her ability.” — Katelyn Mills, Crean Lutheran High School
Ava Ibarra
“I could go on about Ava’s strong dancing and beautiful turns, but what sets her a part from so many of her peers is how she pours her heart and soul into everything that she does. Ava has a strength and a maturity beyond her years and whether we are doing a fast high energy routine, or an emotional heart wrenching lyrical or contemporary piece, you can feel everything that Ava is feeling – from the joy and happiness to the sorrow or sadness. Over these last four years, Ava has worked so diligently to refine the quality of movement to reflect to emotions through her body and out to the audience and to be the best dancer she can be for herself and her teammates.” — Lissy Burboa, Rosary Academy
Makayla Ishii
“An outstanding technician and performer, Makayla excels in every genre — ballet, modern, jazz, tap, contemporary, and beyond. Her versatility is matched by her effortless movement quality, which makes her stand out in every piece she performs. Faculty and guest choreographers alike repeatedly feature her in their work because they know they can rely on her to embody and deliver their vision with precision, artistry, and emotional honesty. In addition to her strength as a performer, Makayla is also a brilliant and innovative choreographer. Her work is marked by a unique and organic movement vocabulary, thoughtful structure, and creativity that feels fresh and fully realized.” — Marie Hoffman, Huntington Beach Academy for the Performing Arts
Madison Kahn
Madison Kahn of Mission Viejo, a junior at Capistrano Valley High School, is a dance nominee for Artist of the Year in 2026. (Photo courtesy of Madison Kahn)
“Madison is a dancer whose presence on stage is magnetic, drawing the audience in with every movement. Her expressive movement quality, dynamic body use, and authentic facial expressions create performances that are captivating and emotionally compelling. She has a remarkable ability to embody the character and emotion behind each routine, communicating stories and feelings in a way that is both natural and powerful.” — Bianca Salter, Capistrano Valley High School
Muskkan Kaur
“She has been a positive role model for her peers and steps up when the team needs her. For example, during one of our productions, a lead was in the hospital, and Muskkan willingly learned the role the day before the performance. I was greatly impressed with her confidence and problem solving capabilities. She truly cares about the work she does and makes positive choices which benefit the entire team. Muskkan also trains outside of school, being part of a group that performs Bhangra.” — Rachel Leavitt, Western High School
Arabella Kim
“Arabella is a distinguished student, with strong technical refinement and skill in classical ballet. This year, she is emerging as an expressive and masterful performer. She embodies a performance quality well beyond her years, revealing an understanding of nuance that cannot be taught, seamlessly transitioning between corps and soloist roles.” — Paige Amicon, Orange County School of the Arts
Hailey Kim
Hailey Kim of Yorba Linda, a senior at Orange County School of the Arts, is a dance nominee for Artist of the Year in 2026. (Photo courtesy of Cheryl Mann)
“Watching Hailey Kim perform and create is like watching an intricate story unfolding with just the simple movement of a finger. Her skillset in a myriad of dance styles is vast, but hip-hop and hip-hop fusion is where her heart shines. … Each senior had to create a 90-second self-choreographed solo for our College Fair Showcase. Watching Hailey’s solo, I was taken on a journey that was so enigmatically personal, yet her movement told a story that I somehow understood, without saying one word. THAT is the power of dance, and Hailey does that with an intuitive and intellectual perspective.” — Lauren Lim Jackson, Orange County School of the Arts
Nicole Kim
“Nicole is in the top 1 percent of dancers I have worked with during my over thirty year career. Her potential as an artist is limitless, truly one of the rarest I have witnessed. She is brilliant in a variety of styles, being able to adapt and bring to life any choreography given to her. She can captivate an audience with the smallest of movements. Nicole gets so engrossed in her performance that she loses herself and takes the audience with her. Her beyond teachable gift of interpretation and expression draws an audience in and makes them feel as deeply as she does.” — Rikki Jones, Los Alamitos High School
Isabella Kovac
“Onstage, Bella is a true standout. Her energy is powerful and intense, and she commands attention with her clarity, precision, and fully embodied performance quality. Whether in ensemble work or featured choreography, she delivers movement with strength, intention, and an electric presence that elevates every piece she’s in. Offstage, Bella is assertive, direct, and an effective communicator — qualities that serve her well in rehearsal processes and collaborative environments. She expresses herself with intention and confidence, contributing to a professional and productive atmosphere.” — Marie Hoffman, Huntington Beach Academy for the Performing Arts
Harmony Lang
“She brings a rare blend of passion, artistry, and maturity to everything she creates. Harmony is the kind of student who transforms the space simply by walking into it as she is focused, present, and deeply committed to her craft. She approaches movement with thoughtfulness and intention, often revealing a depth of emotion and storytelling far beyond her years. … She carries the strength of an athlete and the sensitivity of an artist, and that unique combination elevates her performance quality in remarkable ways.” — Evona Markanian, La Habra High School
Vennus Lara
“Vennus is that student that has preserved and has over come many hurdles. She is a triple threat, dances, sings, and acts in all three of our performing arts programs. She wrote a screenplay last year and produced her own play. Vennus’ attention to detail and love for dance has been a beautiful process to watch. She loves contemporary, hip-hop, musical theater and jazz. She has choreographed for her dance team and currently is captain of our team.” — Cyndi Hermann, Santa Ana High School
Nina Le Coz
Nina Le Coz of Orange, a junior at Orange County School of the Arts, is a dance nominee for Artist of the Year in 2026. (Photo courtesy of Brittney Porch)
“I have watched Nina evolve from being the young, talented team member who is good enough to be on a team among dancers several years older than her, to becoming a leader on both of these teams who helps guide the younger team members to be better dancers and to be better team members in support of each other. Like many great artists, Nina leads with kindness in everything she does, and her positivity and commitment to this art form is inspirational.” — Robert Porch, Orange County School of the Arts
Ella Eunji Lee
Ella Eunji Lee of Fullerton, a senior at Sunny Hills High School, is a dance nominee for Artist of the Year in 2026. (Photo courtesy of Nikki Giblin)
“With many years of training in a wide range of genres, she adapts easily to any style and performs each one with full commitment. Although hip-hop is her primary focus, she excels in contemporary, jazz, ballet, and other forms, showing an impressive ability to embody the movement and musicality of every piece she performs. Ella is a powerful and expressive performer with excellent musical instincts. Her work in hip-hop stands out for its clarity, rhythm, and confidence, yet she transitions just as skillfully into softer and varying technical styles. She is also a gifted choreographer who creates thoughtful and engaging movement and communicates her ideas with maturity and leadership.” — Leiana Volen, Sunny Hills High School
Kayla Lim
Kayla Lim of La Mirada, a senior at Sunny Hills High School, is a dance nominee for Artist of the Year in 2026. (Photo courtesy of Cory Jones)
“She has developed a strong sense of confidence and presence on stage, transforming into a performer who is both expressive and technically skilled. Her commitment to improvement is evident in every class and rehearsal, and she approaches each opportunity with focus and enthusiasm. Kayla is a humble and gracious student who leads with quiet strength and a genuine love for dance. She excels in all styles and adapts effortlessly to the demands of each choreography. Her technique is clean and precise, yet she also brings warmth and emotion to her movement, creating performances that feel honest and memorable.” — Leiana Volen, Sunny Hills High School
Jenna Lipham
“What sets Jenna apart is her ability to balance technical skill with genuine artistry which she doesn’t just perform steps, she tells a story through every movement. Her presence in the studio is magnetic; she draws attention not through showiness, but through focus, intention, and an undeniable passion for dance. Jenna approaches challenges with curiosity and courage. She experiments, asks thoughtful questions, and pushes the boundaries of her own creativity.” — Evona Markanian, La Habra High School
Sophia Loftus
“Sophia is a passionate artist whose emotion radiates through every performance. You can feel her depth and sincerity on stage, making her presence truly captivating. She is kind to everyone, easy to work with, and naturally goes with the flow. A creative thinker, Sophia has the ability to build a world through her artistry. She is collaborative, offers thoughtful insights, and expresses emotion with authenticity and clarity in her movement. She is a remarkable performer and a valued member of our program.” — Kristine Calder, San Juan Hills High School
Beatrise Luu
“Beatrise embodies perseverance, grit, and resilience, consistently seeking the next opportunity to challenge herself and grow. She actively pursues constructive criticism — even when others shy away from it — which has fueled remarkable artistic maturity. … Her dedication extends far beyond the dance studio, as she pushes herself in both school and community theater to strengthen her acting and emotional expression. She is the performer staff members always ask about, the one who draws the audience in with her unmistakably raw and compelling presence.” — Carmel Gabriel, La Quinta High School
Xinni (Jessica) Lyu
Xinni (Jessica) Lyu of Irvine, a senior at Portola High School, is a dance nominee for Artist of the Year in 2026. (Photo courtesy of Dan Lyu)
“Jessica is one of the most impactful performers to come through our program. She brings versatility, strength, and a radiant energy to every performance, approaching each challenge with grace and confidence. No matter the style or level of difficulty, she excels with skill and poise, inspiring both her peers and her audience.” — Samantha Gardner, Portola High School
Duyen Ma
“Her technical growth is quietly astonishing; as an Intermediate student moving into the advanced class this year, I was shocked when her demi-pointe rose so high it nearly mirrored full pointe, even in bare feet. As a soloist last year portraying Harriet Tubman, she performed with deep reverence and restraint, honoring the weight of such an iconic figure without ever seeking the spotlight. Much like Tubman herself, she works steadily in her own space and time, letting her actions speak for her artistry.” — Carmel Gabriel, La Quinta High School
Logan Macy
“His technical abilities are impeccable: clean beautiful lines, precision, and musicality of a seasoned professional. On the stage, his presence illuminates. If Logan is on stage, it’s hard to watch anyone else. But he also performs with generosity, dancing with his fellow classmates in a joyous and communal way. … We completed our first all conservatory performance and it was there that Logan was solidified as one of the top performers in our program. From contemporary to musical theatre, to hip-hop, Logan was able to masterfully perform each style like it was his primary dance form.” — Lauren Lim Jackson, Orange County School of the Arts
Liam Majerus
“Our artform is based on 9 different dance forms (5 Latin dances and four Smooth Dancers) and I am impressed by the versatility and attention to detail that Liam brings to these various dance forms. Whether Liam is competing in these dances himself, or helping others to understand these different techniques, he always brings his best discipline and artistry to these various styles. Along with the competitive work on these dances, Liam also donates his time to our outreach team, Ballroom Blitz, which provides performances and educational experiences to charitable organizations in our community.” — Robert Porch, Orange County School of the Arts
Meghan Manion
“She embodies the discipline, integrity, and heart that define a true young dance professional. Her technique is grounded in more than a decade of rigorous ballet and contemporary training, and she approaches every class and rehearsal with exceptional focus and a deep commitment to growth. Meghan’s versatility — shaped by elite intensives with JoffreyRED, CLI, The CAMP, and Jacob’s Pillow — allows her to move seamlessly between classical, contemporary, and commercial styles, all with clarity, musicality, and artistry.” — Estee Fratzke, Laguna Beach High School
Catherine Marco
“Catherine is a phenomenal dancer whose artistry captures the attention of everyone in the room. Her work goes far beyond technical skill; every movement is executed with intention, emotion, and storytelling, creating performances that are deeply moving and unforgettable. Catherine’s technique is impeccable, yet it never overshadows her expressive artistry as she uses precision and skill to enhance the emotional and narrative impact of her dances. She has trained her whole life, continuously refining her craft both in a competitive studio setting and in our school program, yet she remains humble, kind, and supportive of her peers.” — Bianca Salter, Capistrano Valley High School
Payton Mariano
“Driven and ambitious, she approaches every class and rehearsal with a level of intensity and curiosity that elevates both her own work and the energy of the room. Payton is an exceptional dancer who fully immerses herself in each style presented to her, demonstrating versatility and artistry across genres. She is particularly radiant in tap, jazz, and hip-hop, where her musicality, precision, and performance quality consistently shine.” — Marie Hoffman, Huntington Beach Academy for the Performing Arts
Molly McCabe
“Molly brings incredible energy to her dancing. She blends strong acting skills with her movement, giving her excellent stage presence and projection. She feels and expresses emotion through her dancing in a way that draws audiences in. Molly is nice, kind, and exceptionally easy to work with. She is collaborative, cooperative, and contributes positively to group work and projects. She is a truly valued member of our program.” — Kristine Calder, San Juan Hills High School
Delaney McCarthy
“Delaney is an exceptional young artist whose dedication, maturity, and versatility distinguish her as one of the most accomplished dancers in our program. … Delaney is a role model whose humility, kindness, and strong work ethic elevate our program. She consistently strives for growth, supports her peers, and approaches every challenge with purpose and passion. Delaney embodies excellence in both artistry and character.” — Estee Fratzke, Laguna Beach High School
Morgan McCormick
“Morgan McCormick has been a standout dancer and effective leader as part of the Mater Dei Dance Conservatory. Her talent has been clear since she first joined Dance Conservatory as a sophomore and it has been a true pleasure to watch her continue her growth as an dynamic artist, refined technician, a reliable team member, and a motivated leader. Morgan’s love for dance is evident in everything she does from seeking out additional dance opportunities and putting her whole heart into every dance.” — Rochelle Mapes, Mater Dei High School
Carly McDermott
Carly McDermott of La Habra, a junior at Troy High School, is a dance nominee for Artist of the Year in 2026. (Photo courtesy of Karen McDermott)
“What truly sets Carly apart is her authentic performance quality. She dances with honesty and emotional depth, allowing her artistry to feel both genuine and compelling. Whether performing in an ensemble or taking on leadership roles within her performance, Carly elevates every piece she is part of. Her commitment, expressive presence, and distinctive movement style make her an artist who stands out .” — Arielle Gates, Troy High School
Hannah McIvor
Hannah McIvor of Fullerton, a senior at Whittier Christian High School, is a dance nominee for Artist of the Year in 2026. (Photo courtesy of Hannah McIvor)
“Hannah is the most hardworking student that I have come across in my teaching career. She is in all sections of band, a lead in the stage-combat theater show, and our star dancer. She is extremely skilled in dancing, she has a performance quality that is unmatched. She is a wonderful choreographer who time-manages well, choreographs to the group’s zone of proximal development, comes up with creative formations and has a clear vision for her pieces, and not only communicates them well but makes sure that they are well executed.” — Brennen Logan, Whittier Christian High School
Eliana Seven Merritt
Eliana Seven Merritt of Lake Forest, a senior at Laguna Beach High School, is a dance nominee for Artist of the Year in 2026. (Photo courtesy of Mary Folmar)
“Her years of rigorous training are evident in her clarity of movement, musical sensitivity, and sophisticated choreographic choices, yet it is her imagination and intellectual curiosity that make her work truly resonate. Eliana approaches dance as both an art form and a means of storytelling — using choreography to explore complex ideas, advocate for meaningful causes, and invite audiences into emotional and reflective spaces. A true multi-hyphenate artist, Eliana’s creative impact extends beyond dance. Her visual and literary works reveal the same thoughtfulness, courage, and mastery of craft, showcasing an artist who understands how different mediums can amplify the messages she hopes to share.” — Estee Fratzke, Laguna Beach High School
Natalie Meschuk
“A dynamic and electric performer, Natalie captivates audiences with her intense energy, sharp focus, and powerful presence onstage. She comes alive under the lights, radiating a confidence and authenticity that pull focus for all the right reasons. Her performance quality is both striking and deeply felt, making her a standout in every piece she joins. In addition to her abilities as a performer, Natalie is an enthusiastic and imaginative choreographer who shows tremendous promise as a dance maker.” — Marie Hoffman, Huntington Beach Academy for the Performing Arts
Paige Minton
“Paige is a caring, passionate, and dynamic dancer. She is not only able to learn choreography quickly, but she can also create movement that is thoughtful and inspiring to her peers. She possesses a broad dynamic range within her choreography, encompassing fluidity, power, and a textured vocabulary. She is both grounded and lifted, and her ability to move through space is truly inspiring.” — Kirsten Harvey, St. Margaret’s Episcopal School
Kennedy Molino
“Kennedy has pushed herself in so many ways to improve her ability to dance in multiple styles. It has been amazing to see her journey since her freshman year — growing as a mover and a choreographer as well. Her countless hours of dedication to training has been impressive. She’s a leader for our program and has done a great job of motivating our other dancers.” — Andrea Oberlander, Fullerton Union High School
Olivia Murphy
“Olivia has a strong technical base and is a versatile dancer. When she dances she attacks each step and moves with power and strength. Additionally, Olivia is a very strong performer and brings personality every-time she graces the stage. Olivia has a bright future as a dancer and performer.” — Katelyn Mills, Crean Lutheran High School
Arron Myers
Arron Myers of Los Alamitos, a senior at Los Alamitos High School, is a dance nominee for Artist of the Year in 2026. (Photo courtesy of Arron Myers)
“Arron brings a level of experience, discipline, and artistry far beyond his age. He is already working professionally, which has shaped him into a confident, polished, and dynamic performer. His work ethic is remarkable — he arrives prepared, pushes himself daily, and approaches every rehearsal with focus and determination. In addition to his dance abilities, Arron is also a strong singer, making him a uniquely versatile performing artist.” — Moana Dherlin, Los Alamitos High School
Hallie Thi Nguyen
Hallie Thi Nguyen of Santa Ana, a senior at La Quinta High School, is a dance nominee for Artist of the Year in 2026. (Photo courtesy of Hallie Nguyen)
“Hallie is always a ray of sunshine in the studio, pairing her warm spirit and infectious laughter with an unwavering work ethic. While others may drift toward social moments, she has consistently chosen dedication, showing up early and using every spare minute to refine her craft. This year, she took a bold leap into new territory as the lead in our school musical, embracing a steep learning curve with steady determination and delivering a truly magnificent performance.” — Carmel Gabriel, La Quinta High School
Mimi Nguyen
“Mimi is a beautiful blend of paradoxes — jovial yet even-keeled, upbeat yet calming, tenacious yet deeply supportive. For years, she has quietly and steadily honed her technique, showing that quiet consistency can be just as powerful as bold intensity. This year, she stretched her wings as dance captain for both the school musical ensemble and our featured dance groups, leading with focus, humility, and unwavering presence. Though her demeanor is unassuming, she is truly a force to be reckoned with, embodying the slow-and-steady artistry of the tortoise who wins through relentless dedication.” ¯ Carmel Gabriel, La Quinta High School
William Oh
William Oh of Newport Beach, a senior at JSerra Catholic High School, is a dance nominee for Artist of the Year in 2026. (Photo courtesy of Claire Imler)
“He is driven, disciplined, creative, mature, professional, and humble. He works hard, collaborates well with his peers, and dances with intention and artistry in a way that is impressive for his age. He exudes professionalism and his movement quality is nuanced with understanding. William is well rounded and executes all styles with quiet confidence. His natural ability to create movement is what sets William a part as a budding artist.” — Jacqueline Ward, JSerra Catholic High School
Kassandra Ortuno
“I want to nominate this young lady because she is an example of how a novice dancer with some experience can flourish and increase her talent and abilities from a high school dance program. She choreographed for the first time last year and created a beautiful and meaning contemporary piece. … Kassandra shines in contemporary or lyrical dance. She loves to story tell and can exude any emotion on stage.” – Cyndi Hermann, Santa Ana High School
Jiayi Pan
“Ellie is a highly versatile dancer with a strong, confident stage presence across a wide range of artistic mediums. She performs with charisma and energy, drawing the audience in through her clarity, musicality, and intention. No matter the genre, Ellie commits fully to the performance, bringing both precision and expression to the stage.” – Samantha Gardner, Portola High School
Oliva Perez
“Olivia started her dance journey later than many other dancers her age, but her natural abilities have led her to incredible places! As a technical dancer, Olivia constantly strives to be the very best she can be, working tirelessly in the studio to constantly improve. As an artist, Olivia works so hard to tap into the emotion she needs to portray to the audience, using her entire body to bring the music to life and make sure that they truly feel what she is feeling! Olivia has such strong technical skills with beautiful extensions, gorgeous turns, amazing flexibility and tricks that look effortless! While Olivia is constantly working on improving herself, she is also always one to reach out to her fellow teammates to support them in any way she can, helping them be the best they can be.” — Lissy Burboa, Rosary Academy
Anayra Reynoso
“She is one of the most fun-loving dancers I have had the privilege to coach and her joy is so contagious to all those around her! Aside from the joy that Anayra brings into the studio, she is such a talented dancer with beautiful lines, extensions, leaps and jumps! As a freshman, I truly do not feel that she recognized her abilities until slowly, but surely, she gained more strength and more confidence. As a Senior, Anayra is now a very self aware dancer, constantly recognizing and working on areas that need improvement and continuing to push the limits in areas where she might be very comfortable and then always being open to trying new skills and tricks.” — Lissy Burboa, Rosary Academy
Ana Ruiz Robles
Ana Ruiz Robles of Garden grove, a senior at La Quinta High School, is a dance nominee for Artist of the Year in 2026. (Photo courtesy of Ana Ruiz Robles)
“Ana is unapologetically herself in the most joyful and inspiring way, often arriving at school in full costume and reminding everyone around her that creativity has no off-switch. She is not only a talented dancer but also a thoughtful student of stage production, bringing strength into both the studio and the theater. When our class debuted its first modern work, she dove fearlessly into the piece’s themes of assimilation, helping her peers break through performance barriers and explore the darker motif of groupthink. This year, she and a friend crafted a duet celebrating friendship; its unbridled exuberance and authenticity lit up the space.” — Carmel Gabriel, La Quinta High School
Emilie Sanchez
“I am greatly impressed with her commitment to her technique, training, and creativity within the dance program. Furthermore, Emilie trains at a studio outside of school, specifically in ballet and aerial work. She also assistant teaches to classes at her studio. I am inspired by how Emilie demonstrates resilience and strength. …I am impressed with her positive outlook and that she continues to challenge herself, even when she is faced with difficult situations.” — Rachel Leavitt, Western High School
Alyssa Santos
“She has demonstrated unwavering commitment, leadership, and passion for her art. Alyssa is tremendously technically skilled, displaying refined precision, control, and versatility across multiple dance styles. Beyond her technique, she brings an extraordinary level of artistic maturity—her performances are thoughtful, emotionally grounded, and consistently impactful. Alyssa is a true powerhouse in movement, commanding the stage with strength, presence, and intention. Her work ethic is unmatched and she approaches every rehearsal with focus, humility, and a genuine desire to grow.” — Arielle Gates, Troy High School
Jessica Shen
Jessica Shen of Irvine, a junior studying with private instructor Marek Klepadlo, is a dance nominee for Artist of the Year in 2026. (Photo courtesy of Jinghua Zhong)
“Sijia has developed a deep understanding of ballroom that goes beyond technique. Her dedication shows in her role as captain of the Formation Team, where she guides dancers in timing, frame, and spatial awareness. What truly distinguishes her is her ability to combine technical precision with expressive storytelling, supported by her commitment to studying and honoring the cultural roots of Latin and standard styles.” — Marek Klepadlo, private instructor
Londyn Silzer
Londyn Silzer of Fullerton, a junior at Troy High School, is a dance nominee for Artist of the Year in 2026. (Photo courtesy of Rachelle Silzer)
“Beyond her technical and artistic abilities, Londyn’s positivity is one of her greatest strengths. She consistently brings an uplifting energy to rehearsals and performances, motivating, encouraging, and supporting those around her. Her leadership style is an example of this. She pushes herself to refine her skills daily and inspires her teammates to do the same.” — Arielle Gates, Troy High School
Kiara Sims
Kiara Sims of Fountain Valley, a senior at Huntington Beach Academy for the Performing Arts, is a dance nominee for Artist of the Year in 2026. (Photo courtesy of Jaden Stock)
“Kiara Sims is an exceptional performer whose presence onstage is nothing short of captivating, whether she is featured in a leading role or supporting the ensemble. She is an engaging dancer who draws focus for all the right reasons — through her commitment, clarity of intention, and an undeniable ability to connect deeply with both her fellow performers and the audience. Kiara’s background in acting and musical theatre gives her an added edge, allowing her to embody every character she is given with authenticity, nuance, and emotional richness. Her versatility is remarkable: she delivers comedic work with impeccable timing and charm, yet she transitions seamlessly into dramatic or highly interpretive roles with maturity and depth.” — Marie Hoffman, Huntington Beach Academy for the Performing Arts
Ella Smallwood
Ella Smallwood of Ladera Ranch, a senior at San Juan Hills High School, is a dance nominee for Artist of the Year in 2026. (Photo courtesy of Alex Alba)
“Ella is an incredible artist and performer whose passion resonates through her entire being. She is truly captivating on stage — her movement grabs your attention immediately, and she dances with her whole body, demonstrating a deep understanding of movement, musicality, and rhythm. Ella is kind to others, hardworking, and brings positive, happy energy to every rehearsal. Her growth from freshman year to senior year has been remarkable. She is collaborative, maintains a great attitude, and contributes positively to every group she works with.” — Kristine Calder, San Juan Hills High School
Devynn Smark
“Devynn is a beautifully trained dancer with exquisite ballet lines and strong technical ability. She is hardworking, demonstrates an excellent work ethic, and serves as a positive role model in her role as my teacher aide. Devynn is compassionate and understanding of students’ needs, and she consistently shows strong problem-solving and conflict-resolution skills. She is both helpful and kind to her peers, making her a valued member of our program.” — Kristine Calder, San Juan Hills High School
Sienna Stanley
“She is an artist who enjoys the challenge of mastering her control, technique, and musicality. Her exceptional ability to pick up choreography while adding her own personality creates a captivating experience. In addition, she has choreographed a student contemporary piece each year she’s been on the team and her growth and maturity is reflected in each year.” — Claudia Ion, Newport Harbor High School
Camille Strier
Camille Strier of Trabuco Canyon, a senior at Santa Margarita Catholic High School, is a dance nominee for Artist of the Year in 2026. (Photo courtesy of Lisa Baker)
“Camille is a well-rounded and versatile dancer, excelling in contemporary, lyrical, jazz, hip hop, and pom. She is an amazing turner with strong technical precision, yet what truly sets her apart is her emotional depth and expressiveness. Camille brings an authenticity to every performance that captivates audiences and elevates the choreography. Her attention to detail, control, and ability to connect movement to music reflect both her natural talent and her tireless work ethic.” — Danielle Darwazeh, Santa Margarita Catholic High School
Anthony Terricciano
Anthony Terricciano of Irvine, a senior at Orange County School of the Arts, is a dance nominee for Artist of the Year in 2026. (Photo courtesy of Christina Hughes)
“Anthony is a determined student and artist who has shown remarkable growth throughout his high school career. Not only has he refined his technical abilities over the years, but he has also cultivated an artistic perspective that is informed by his ability to conceptualize movement and storytelling across genres. His intelligence is matched in intensity by his work ethic. When faced with a challenge, Anthony quietly gets to work. He is resilient and laser-focused; he continues working and reworking until the results reflect his full potential.” — Paige Amicon, Orange County School of the Arts
Chloe Thompson
“As a captain and four-year team member, Chloe leads with both strength and intention. Her movement is powerful, expansive, and deeply grounded, creating a commanding yet composed presence on stage. She balances strength with grace, performing with clarity, control, and a strong sense of purpose.” — Samantha Gardner, Portola High School
Vivienne Tran
Vivienne Tran of Garden Grove, a junior at Garden Grove High School, is a dance nominee for Artist of the Year in 2026. (Photo courtesy of Vivienne Tran)
“Vivienne Tran is an exceptional young artist whose talent. … She is remarkably quick at picking up and retaining choreography, consistently demonstrating strong technique and an impressive artistic maturity well beyond her years. Vivienne has also stepped into meaningful leadership roles on campus, most notably choreographing for Girls League, where she showcased not only her creativity but her ability to guide and inspire her peers.” — Chrissie Leong, Garden Grove High School
Zurie Tran
Zurie Tran of Irvine, a senior at Portola High School, is a dance nominee for Artist of the Year in 2026. (Photo courtesy of Zurie Tran)
“Zurie leads quietly and confidently, with a deep understanding of both her own value and the value of the team as a whole. She models leadership through consistency, humility, and care, earning trust through her presence rather than volume. As a dancer, Zurie is graceful and emotionally compelling, drawing genuine connection from her audience. Her versatility allows her to excel in any style or role, adapting seamlessly to the demands of each work. She does not need to seek the spotlight to shine. Her artistry, confidence, and integrity naturally illuminate the stage and elevate everyone around her.” — Samantha Gardner, Portola High School
Sloane Valentino
“Sloane’s artistry shines through her ability to combine strength with musicality, precision with expression, and technique with true emotional depth. She takes feedback gracefully, applies it immediately, and consistently pushes herself outside her comfort zone. This willingness to evolve is one of the many qualities that make her stand out in our program. What truly sets Sloane apart is her spirit. She is supportive, kind, and grounded, contributing positively to the environment around her.” — Evona Markanian, La Habra High School
Aime Venegas
“As our Dance President, she approaches every responsibility with maturity, positivity, and a deep commitment to our program. Aime has choreographed numerous pieces for our shows and has also created and performed her own solos, consistently showcasing her creativity, strong technique, and heartfelt performance quality. Beyond her artistic accomplishments, she is truly one of the most pleasant and kindhearted students I have ever taught, uplifting everyone around her. All of her teachers love her!” — Chrissie Leong, Garden Grove High School
Devin Vo
“Devin is an exceptional dancer, performer, and student. His energy, charisma, and ability to tell a story through movement truly set him apart. Over the past six years, he has been a dedicated member of our school community and a remarkable role model for our younger students.” — Charna Lopez, Orange County School of the Arts
Brooke Vurpillat
“Brooke is a true standout performer — technically strong, emotionally expressive, and versatile across a wide range of styles including contemporary, lyrical, jazz, hip-hop, and pom. Her choreography reflects not only her deep understanding of movement but also her ability to tell stories and evoke emotion through dance. She approaches every piece with intention, precision, and artistry, creating work that is both powerful and inspiring.” — Danielle Darwazeh, Santa Margarita Catholic High School
James Williams
James Williams of Riverside, a senior at Orange County School of the Arts, is a dance nominee for Artist of the Year in 2026. (Photo courtesy of Brittney Porch)
“James has a rare combination of discipline and creativity with everything he does in this program. He worked his way up to being a member of our most elite formation teams, and he has served as team captain of our award winning Latin formation team. James has also been a member of our ‘Bring OCSA To You’ outreach team, Ballroom Blitz. On Ballroom Blitz, James has choreographed pieces and performed for many charitable organizations throughout Orange County for the last several years.” — Robert Porch, Orange County School of the Arts
Lena Williams
“Lena possesses a rare combination of creativity and leadership that allows her to stand out. As dance captain, she has shown time and again that she is a born leader showing initiative and stepping in when needed. During her junior year, I was on medical leave for the entire fall semester and in my place Lena stepped up to help keep our dance team running without missing a beat. She has choreographed and taught numerous dances to multiple classes with the confidence of a veteran teacher. Lena’s ability to inspire, organize, and motivate her peers is unmatched.” — Cynthia Kaska, Costa Mesa High School
Wendy Williams
“Wendy brings so much energy and heart to everything she does. Her bubbly personality uplifts her teammates, and her genuine care for the team is evident in the way she supports and encourages others to be their best in the dance room. Wendy is a hardworking dancer who always gives her full effort in rehearsals, performances, and other festivities that we participate in. She leads by example by pushing herself to improve while inspiring those around her to do the same.” — Addisyn Harris, Brea Olinda High School
Ava Woinarowicz
“Ava is a beautifully well-rounded dancer, excelling in contemporary, lyrical, jazz, and ballroom styles. Her technique is strong and refined, but it is her natural musicality and emotional depth that make her performances truly captivating. As a choreographer, Ava shows remarkable skill in composition and movement design — her pieces demonstrate thoughtful structure, dynamic contrast, and a clear artistic voice.” — Danielle Darwazeh, Santa Margarita Catholic High School
Olivia Won
“Olivia is highly detail-oriented, always focused on refining her technique and elevating her performance quality with each rehearsal. On stage, Olivia brings a commanding presence that is both powerful and deeply authentic. Her movement is intentional, expressive, and confident, allowing her artistry to resonate with audiences in a meaningful way. Olivia’s blend of leadership, technical refinement, and honest performance makes her a standout performer.” – Arielle Gates, Troy High School
Cynthia Zhang
Cynthia Zhang of Rowland Heights, a junior at Orange County School of the Arts, is a dance nominee for Artist of the Year in 2026. (Photo courtesy of Qing Jiang)
“She has grown into a dancer who is creative and works with her partner, and our elite formation teams, to make dance pieces that are professional quality. Cynthia is someone who practices professionalism in everything she does; Whether it is the most important competition of the year, or a normal day in class, Cynthia dances full out and shows her passion in these various dance styles. She dances all 10 styles of ballroom and Latin dance at a very high level, and she represents Orange County at national competitions throughout the year with her partner and by being an important part of both of our elite 8-couple formation teams (Latin Team and Smooth Team).” — Robert Porch, Orange County School of the Arts
David Zhang
David Zhang of Irvine, a junior studying with private instructor Viktoriia Antoniuk, is a dance nominee for Artist of the Year in 2026. (Photo courtesy of Jin Xie)
“I think David Zhang is great example of a student who is trying to improve his skills, to create something new, to dig deep in his abilities all the time. He improves his mastery. He finds new dimensions of himself as a dancer, as an artist, as a person. Moreover, he is very disciplined, hardworking, responsible student.” — Viktoriia Antoniuk, private instructor