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Tauranga Girls' College students win youth scholarships

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Overall 2017 scholarship winner Teagan Wilson. Photo/Alisha Taylor Photography

Overall 2017 scholarship winner Teagan Wilson. Photo/Alisha Taylor Photography

Three Tauranga Girls' College graduates are this year's winners of the Friends of Baycourt Annual Performing Arts Youth Scholarship.

Overall 2017 scholarship winner Teagan Wilson has been awarded $3000, first runner-up Danielle Sigley has won $2000, and second runner-up Darrel Nitschke will receive $1000.

The annual scholarship is awarded to Western Bay of Plenty secondary school students, aged 16 and over, who intend to undertake tertiary education in their chosen field of the performing arts in the following year.

Friends of Baycourt chairwoman Anna Finlayson Smith said selecting the three winners proved a difficult task for the judging panel due to the high standard of applications.

"We are hugely delighted to be supporting the next generation of performers with this scholarship, and it is wonderful to see the skills and strengths of the applicants. Friends of Baycourt wishes them all the very best in their next steps in gaining more qualifications in the area of performing arts."

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Next year, overall winner Teagan Wilson would begin full-time study at Transit Dance Studio in Melbourne, Australia, where she had been accepted to study a two-year Diploma in Dance – Elite Performance.

Having danced since the age of 7, Teagan hoped her studies in Melbourne would eventually lead to a professional dance career.

"I feel like I've lived at Baycourt for most of my life with different dance shows and productions, so when I saw Friends of Baycourt was offering a scholarship, I decided to try my luck and see what happens.

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"This was my first time applying for a scholarship, and I am so grateful for the support I've been given from Friends of Baycourt."

First runner-up Danielle Sigley.Photo/Supplied.
First runner-up Danielle Sigley.Photo/Supplied.

First runner-up Danielle Sigley planned to shift north next year to undertake a Bachelor of Arts with a double major in Drama and Education at The University of Auckland.

Heavily involved in drama and singing, Danielle said her future goal was to become a drama teacher, on top of continuing her involvement in the local theatre community.

"I've never won a scholarship before so it's really quite a big deal for me, especially because I'm extremely passionate about the performing arts.

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"Being involved in performing arts is so rewarding. It's the inclusiveness, anyone can take part, and it's fulfilling being able to put your everything, your creativity and emotions into it."

Second runner-up Darrel Nitschke. Photo/Supplied
Second runner-up Darrel Nitschke. Photo/Supplied

Second runner-up Darrel Nitscheke aimed to travel south to Victoria University of Wellington next year where she would study towards a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Theatre and a minor in Political Science.

Though she has focused mainly on music over the years, Darrel has also dabbled in drama and hoped to expand on her experience and become a director of a theatre company in the future.

"I feel absolutely fantastic, especially because this scholarship is recognition for people in our local community who contribute to the arts and want to continue contributing to the arts.

"Because I've been going to Baycourt all my life, watching shows and things like that, being named as a recipient makes it all the more special."

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