The Northern Advocate

Scholarshi­ps for dancers

- Mikaela Collins

When Tabitha Kaiser found out her dancelovin­g daughter Libby had been awarded one of 21 scholarshi­ps from a Whanga¯ rei dance academy, she felt relieved.

“It’s just that helping hand. It makes it easier for me to give my girls, and my boy, the opportunit­ies that I want to give them,” she said.

This year, Whanga¯ rei Academy of Dance and Performing Arts were able to give 21 dancers scholarshi­ps which range in value from $200 to $1200, thanks to donations totalling $10,000.

Kaiser said Libby, 11, had been dancing at WADPA since she was 3 and her younger sister Harper, 4, also dances at the academy.

She said without the scholarshi­p it cost about $1000 a year.

“It’s really expensive. We’re two working parents in our family so we can do it but it does mean that we have to make some sacrifices at times because of the girls’ dancing.”

Holly Duder-Joy, dance teacher and owner of WADPA, said she wanted to provide scholarshi­ps to give children more opportunit­ies.

“I see the cost people pay and the kids that miss out because their parents can’t afford for them to do it. I think, with dance not being a sport, we don’t tend to get quite the recognitio­n a sport or a team would get.”

Duder-Joy said she received about 80 applicatio­ns for scholarshi­ps, mostly from girls who already danced at WADPA.

“It was good but it made our lives much harder choosing who gets them. You want to give something to everybody but also the reason for the scholarshi­p is to make a difference. If you’re spreading a tiny bit out among everybody it’s not going to make an impact so we wanted to have that impact enough for it to be noticeable.”

Most of the scholarshi­p fund came from an anonymous family who have also committed to contributi­ng $5000 for the next two years. She said the scholarshi­p recipients were chosen by herself and the other WADPA dance teachers.

“It’s something I’ve always wanted to do so it was amazing to give them out. They were just really grateful and really overwhelme­d.”

Kaiser said the scholarshi­ps were amazing for girls - like Libby - who love to dance.

“She dances five days a week and she loves it. She wants to be a dance teacher and a lot of her best friends are dancers.

“The scholarshi­ps mean some kids can take an extra class this year that they wouldn’t be able to take, or it just relieves the pressure.”

Scholarshi­p Recipients

● Dayna Gavin $150 per term, $600 total

● Kheira Paki-Taare $150 per term, $600 total

● Khaira Chi $300 per term, $1200 total

● Asha Huddleston $150 per term, $600 total

● Carys Reed $150 per term, $600 total

● Natalia Bates $150 per term, $600 total

● Jaimee Delemare $100 per term, $400 total

● Hanna Romanova $200 per term, $800 total

● Lily Martin $50 per term, $200 total

● Libby Kaiser $150 per term, $600 total

● Rebekah Kenwright $150 per term, $600 total

● Mia Schutte $150 per term, $600 total

● Carmela Paulino $100 per term, $400 total

● Isabella Tamahori $150 per term, $600 total

● Jordan Kamlade-Smith $100 per term, $400 total

● Heia Tahuri $100 per term, $400 total

● Milly-Rose Ball $50 per term, $200 total

● Leah Powell $50 per term, $200 total

● Abigeal Wilson $50 per term, $200 total

● Ava Whyte $50 per term, $200 total

● Eva Epiha $50 per term, $200 total

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 ??  ?? Libby Kaiser, 11, is one of 21 Whanga¯ rei Academy of Dance and Performing Arts dancers to be awarded scholarshi­ps.
Libby Kaiser, 11, is one of 21 Whanga¯ rei Academy of Dance and Performing Arts dancers to be awarded scholarshi­ps.

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