Napier Courier

Dancers step out with the best on the world stage

Young trio reap internatio­nal success

- Brenda Vowden

Three Napier dancers are right on point with their recent success at an internatio­nal dancing competitio­n. Emma Lu, Piper Golds and Bella Adams brought home gold and silver medals after competing in the Australian Teachers Of Dancing (ATOD) Internatio­nal Dance Awards recently.

“These awards are held annually in Brisbane but due to Covid restrictio­ns, this year were pre-recorded. Two highly acclaimed dance identities from Australia adjudicate­d the many entries that were received from around the world,” dance teacher Heather Brunsdon says.

From the selection of dances they were eligible to enter, Emma Lu received first place in her classical ballet under 10 years and Bella Adams third.

Emma was also awarded third in the national character under 12 years. Piper and Emma were given honourable mention for their lyrical dances under 10 years.

Gold medals were awarded to Emma for ballet and jazz, with Piper also receiving gold medals for ballet, jazz and tap, while Bella was awarded silver for ballet and jazz dancing.

“The final announceme­nt was that Piper had been awarded the prestigiou­s J & J Powell Award for ‘Enjoyment of Dance’ over all ages and genres. These are outstandin­g achievemen­ts from all the girls. It was a fabulous highlight to finish up at the dance studio,” Heather says.

Heather trained all three girls at

Heather Brunsdon School of Dance, which is now the Hawke’s Bay Dance Centre run by Kat and Joseph Skelton, following her recent retirement.

Ten-year-old Emma Lu has been dancing for six years.

“This is my first internatio­nal competitio­n. I was super shocked and excited about winning the awards because there were lots of children entered from so many other countries.”

Emma’s favourite style of dance is ballet, which she is hoping will take her a long way in the dance world. She’s off to a flying start, having been offered a placement with Dance Masters Internatio­nal Intensive Training Programme 2022-2023.

“I am so honoured to receive a junior scholarshi­p at Dance Masters Internatio­nal workshop for next January in Auckland. I am also so honoured to have performed with the Royal New Zealand Ballet production of Sleeping Beauty in 2020. This experience was amazing, and I will never forget. I have learnt a lot and met so many lovely dancers around New Zealand.”

Piper, 10, started dancing jazz with Heather in 2018 and began ballet the following year.

“This is when I started competitio­ns. I have been doing tap and contempora­ry for two years and musical theatre this year.”

Piper says she wasn’t going to enter because it was a busy time of year with exams.

“But mum had some of my dances recorded from competitio­ns earlier in the year so we entered what we had which was lyrical, contempora­ry and jazz. Then we videoed my syllabus work for ballet, tap and jazz at the studio.”

Piper says she was shocked and surprised to win her awards.

“There were lots of competitor­s from different countries, but I was very proud too.”

She loves all dance styles and also hopes to be in the Royal New Zealand Ballet one day.

That dream could indeed be a reality, having already dipped her ballet shoes in the RNZB pool as a child extra for the past four years. Piper was first successful in auditionin­g to be a little bird in Hansel and Gretel in 2019 and then performed as a lilac fairy assistant in Sleeping Beauty in 2020. In 2021 she was invited back along with two other children to perform a walk-on role in Giselle. She also auditioned successful­ly this year for Cinderella as a fairy godmother helper.

Eleven-year-old Bella has been dancing since she was 4 and was also feeling very proud of herself for achieving “something this big”.

“There are competitor­s from all over the world that entered.”

 ?? ?? Internatio­nal award-winning dancers are (from left) Emma Lu, Bella Adams and Piper Golds (front).
Internatio­nal award-winning dancers are (from left) Emma Lu, Bella Adams and Piper Golds (front).

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