The Music Center has announced 14 young performers, including Valencia High’s Brooklyn Covington, from across Southern California who are the top performers in The Music Center’s annual Spotlight arts and scholarship program.
These teens have earned the chance to perform at The Music Center’s 38th Annual Spotlight Grand Finale in front of a live audience at The Music Center’s Ahmanson Theatre on Saturday, May 16, at 8 p.m. Selected among more than 1,300 applicants, the 14 talented teens competed in one of the program’s seven categories: acting, ballet, dance, classical voice, non-classical voice, classical instrumental and contemporary instrumental. Each Grand Prize Finalist receives a $5,000 scholarship.
Free tickets for the Spotlight Grand Finale are available now at musiccenter.org/spotlightfinale
Spotlight, which is part of the portfolio of The Music Center’s programming and arts learning arm TMC Arts, offers teens expert advice, coaching and audition experience as well as mastery classes taught by professional artists and arts administrators. This year, more than 1,300 teens from throughout Southern California auditioned for the prestigious program, representing 256 schools, 164 cities and eight counties. The Music Center provided these young artists a range of invaluable opportunities, including performance auditions, individual feedback from industry professionals and more than $100,000 in cash awards. The Music Center has awarded more than $3 million in scholarships to date.
With the top two students selected in each of the seven categories, this year’s Spotlight Grand Prize Finalists are:
Acting:
Belle Gomer, 17, 11th grade student of Los Angeles County High School for the Arts, and Nyla Nevaeh, 17, 11th grade student of Girls Academic Leadership Academy.
Ballet:
Manuela De Souza, an 11th grade student at Penn Foster High School, and Afina Gosla, a 10th grade student at Cabrillo Point Academy—both 16 years old.
Classical Instrumental:
Erin Liao, a 12th grade student at Eleanor Roosevelt High School, and Connor Shim, an 11th grade student at Canyon High School, Anaheim, both 17 years old.
Classical Voice:
Emilia Bernstein, 17, 12th grade student of San Marino High School, and Lev Sakae Taira, 17, 12th grade student of Laurel Springs School.
Contemporary Instrumental:
Emmet Althoen, 15, 10th grade student of Orange County School of the Arts, and 11th grade student Ishaan Natarajan, 16, of Los Angeles County High School for the Arts.
Dance:
Brooklyn Covington, an 11th grade student at Valencia High School, and Gracyn French, an 11th grade student at Mission Viejo High School.
Non-Classical Voice:
Lilia Cerna, 16, 10th grade student of Cabrillo Point Academy, and 12th grade student Ansh Narsingh, 18, of Los Angeles County High School for the Arts.
“Each year, The Music Center’s Spotlight reminds us just how vibrant and promising the future of the performing arts is,” said Rachel S. Moore, president and CEO of The Music Center. “These remarkable students demonstrated exceptional dedication, artistry and courage and have grown in numerous ways throughout their Spotlight journey. We are proud to celebrate their achievements and to provide a stage where their talent can shine and inspire audiences from across Southern California. Programs like Spotlight ensure the next generation of artists has the opportunity, encouragement and community they need to thrive. Congratulations to them all!”
In addition to the 14 Grand Prize finalists, The Music Center also named one Honorable Mention in each of the seven categories, with each student earning a $1,000 scholarship: Delila Carlos, of Los Angeles County High School for the Arts, in acting; Reese Morgan, who is homeschooled, in ballet; Shido Kamai, of Troy High School, in classical instrumental; Olivia Xia, of Rancho Bernardo High School, in classical voice; Aaron Chang, of Orange County School of the Arts, in dance; Colton Checchi, of Harvard-Westlake Upper School, in contemporary instrumental; and Emily OckoMichalak, of Marlborough School, in non-classical voice.
“For nearly four decades, Spotlight has created a nurturing community where young artists challenge themselves, learn from one another and discover the depth of their own potential,” said The Music Center’s Spotlight Fredric Roberts Senior Director Jeri Gaile. “Watching these students grow—from their first auditions to the Grand Finale stage—is always inspiring. Their commitment to their artistry, as well as their support for one another, embody the true spirit of the Spotlight program. Audiences will be amazed by the passion and brilliance they bring to The Music Center’s Ahmanson Theatre on May 16”
An important part of The Music Center’s fundamental support for arts learning, Spotlight offers performance opportunities, audition experiences and guidance, plus technical and artistic insights provided by professional artists and arts administrators. It is distinctive from other programs of its type: the program accepts students at every skill level and focuses on learning, growth and accessibility. Spotlight is completely free with no financial barriers for participants, which gives equal footing to all aspiring artists, no matter their talent level. All Spotlight applicants receive written feedback from distinguished panels of judges following each audition round to help students improve and gain knowledge in their specific performance discipline.
Guests and performing arts lovers can enhance their experience at The Music Center’s Spotlight Grand Finale by supporting The Music Center’s annual Spotlight Grand Gala, which will take place prior to the Grand Finale performance. Proceeds help ensure that Spotlight continues to be provided, at no cost, to future generations of young artists. The 2026 gala is honoring longtime Spotlight patrons Pamela and Dennis Beck. The honorary gala committee members are Judith and Thomas L. Beckmen; Louise and Brad Edgerton; Terri and Jerry Kohl; Dr. Lily Lee and Dr. Tom Chang; Merle Mullin; Robbie Shipp and Dr. Michelle Israel Shipp; Laura and Bill Siart; and Liane and Richard Weintraub. More information about the Spotlight Grand Gala can be found at musiccenter.org/spotlightgala
Since The Music Center’s Spotlight’s launch in 1988, numerous participants have gone on to successful professional careers. Nearly two dozen past finalists are Presidential Scholars, and many more have joined or performed with professional companies, such as Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, American Ballet Theatre, Metropolitan Opera, LA Opera, Boston Symphony Orchestra and the New York Philharmonic. Notable Spotlight alumni include:
–Misty Copeland, who made history in the dance world as the first Black principal dancer for American Ballet Theatre;
-Recording artists Adam Lambert and Josh Groban;
-Tony Award winner Lindsay Mendez (Broadway revival of Carousel), who also earned a Tony Award nomination for her role in the 2023 Broadway revival of Merrily We Roll Along and starred in the 2025 film release of the same name;
-Emmy and Academy Award-winning composer Kris Bowers, whose work includes the scores for Bob Marley: One Love, Bridgerton, Green Book and Dear White People and who is the producer, co-director and composer of the Oscar®-winning short documentary The Last Repair -shop;
–Matthew Rushing, associate artistic director for Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater;
–Jennifer Stahl, a Diana Dollar Knowles principal dancer of San Francisco Ballet;
-Choreographer Norbert de la Cruz III, who is creating works on Flight Path Dance Project and Westside Dance Project in 2026;
–YaoGuang Zhai, principal clarinetist of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra;
–Mason Alexander Park, starring in the West End title role of Oh, Mary! and who has appeared in Cabaret, The Tempest and Much Ado About Nothing; the Broadway tour of Hedwig and the Angry Inch; and on-screen in The Sandman, Quantum Leap and Cowboy Bebop;
–Sean Plumb, baritone singer for the Opéra National de Lyon and the Metropolitan Opera; and
-GRAMMY-nominated jazz recording artist Gerald Clayton; among many others.
Major support for The Music Center’s Spotlight program is provided by Fredric Roberts, Pamela and Dennis Beck, Helen and Peter Bing, Edgerton Foundation, Colburn Foundation, Marie H. Song Foundation and Cathy Stone. Fredric Roberts is founding chairman of Spotlight; the late Walter E. Grauman is the creator.
For more information about The Music Center’s Spotlight program, visit musiccenter.org/spotlight or follow @musiccenterspotlight on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok and @spotlightawards on X.
To RSVP for free tickets to this year’s Spotlight Grand Finale, visit musiccenter.org/spotlightfinale
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