Performing Arts Scholarship Essay

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Throughout high-school I have been heavily involved in the performing arts program. I feel that my association with this program has not only taught me important trades and lessons to use while furthering my performance career, but it has also given me valuable relationships and educational experiences that have influenced my life in a positive way and will continue to shape my life and assist with my endeavors beyond high-school.

I have participated in multiple theatrical productions throughout my four years of high school and I also am in the show choir, jazz ensemble, and women’s choir. These multiple choirs vary in difficulty and style. Each organization is close like a family and full of talented, caring members. The support from each

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