Nationally Recognized Arts Learning Program and Competition Offers $100,000+ in Scholarships for Aspiring Artists with Performance Opportunities and Invaluable Professional Feedback
LOS ANGELES (March 7, 2024)— The Music Center today announced 114 of Southern California’s most talented high school students have advanced to become semifinalists in The Music Center’s 36th Annual Spotlight program, a free, nationally acclaimed performing arts competition, scholarship and artistic development program for teens. This year, more than 1,520 teens, representing 265 schools, 177 cities and eight counties, auditioned for the prestigious program.
A program of The Music Center’s programming arm TMC Arts, Spotlight offers Southern California teens expert advice, coaching, auditions and mastery classes taught by professional artists and arts administrators in seven categories: acting, ballet, dance, classical voice, non-classical voice, classical instrumental and contemporary instrumental. The program recognizes and rewards participants throughout the competition with more than $100,000 in cash awards following three rounds of auditions. To date, The Music Center has given over $2.8 million in scholarships.
All Spotlight applicants receive written feedback from distinguished panels of judges following each audition round to help them improve and gain insight in their performing arts discipline. An initiative of The Music Center’s fundamental support for arts learning, Spotlight provides students with the opportunity to develop and hone their performance abilities, receive crucial college preparedness skills and gain the confidence to pursue their dreams in the performing arts. Through a supportive environment, students also develop vital life skills, including self‐esteem, preparation and perseverance, that benefit them beyond the stage.
"Congratulations to this year’s Spotlight semifinalists for advancing this far! It is encouraging to see so many young people from throughout Southern California apply for this program, which is testament not only to their talent and potential, but also to their courage and dedication to the performing arts," said Rachel S. Moore, president and CEO of The Music Center. "Dorothy Buffum Chandler, the founder of The Music Center, was an ardent supporter of introducing the performing arts to youth, and we are both honored and proud to keep her vision alive 60 years later and for many years to come. By nurturing the next generation of performing artists, we are supporting them on their individual journeys to serve the public through their art."
Spotlight semifinalists have the rare opportunity to attend a special mastery class within their discipline with highly regarded artists, who share their expertise on performance technique, training and professional life. Experts provide students with invaluable feedback about their performances, offering the students a rich learning experience. Each semifinalist will audition again before a new panel of judges, who will then select the top two finalist performers in each category for a total of 14 Grand Prize Finalists (two from each category). Judges will also name an Honorable Mention in each category. The Grand Prize Finalists will perform in The Music Center’s Spotlight Grand Finale on Tuesday, June 4, 2024, at 7:00 p.m., at The Music Center’s Walt Disney Concert Hall.
"We are thrilled to see so many students applying for this prestigious competition. As expected, it becomes increasingly challenging for our judges to select our list of semifinalists because of the students’ sheer talent and determination,” said Jeri Gaile, Fredric Roberts director, The Music Center’s Spotlight. "The Music Center launched Spotlight 36 years ago because we saw the enormous potential of young artists who can make a positive difference in the world. We encourage them to keep exploring their artistic skills because the performing arts transforms lives."
The Music Center’s Spotlight program awards more than $100,000 in cash scholarships annually. Semifinalists each receive $500. Grand Prize Finalists will each receive $5,000 scholarships; one Honorable Mention in each category will receive $1,000. Making an indelible impression on this year’s audition judges, 70 students (10 selected from each category) will each receive a $100 Merit Award; this special honor acknowledges their achievement in the competition and their potential in the performing arts.
To help students interested in applying to the Spotlight program, The Music Center created The Spotlight Academy as an episodic series of online videos and tutorials. Designed for young artists, parents and educators, The Spotlight Academy features more than a dozen webisodes that focus on subjects related to applying for the Spotlight program as well as advice for anyone considering a career in the arts, both on- or offstage. The videos provide a deep dive into the program’s seven categories and discuss curated topics featuring alumni and experts in the field, including New York City Ballet principal dancer Tiler Peck, Superstore actress Carla Renata, mezzo-soprano opera singer Suzanna Guzmán and more.
Since its launch in 1988, Spotlight has transformed the lives of more than 54,000 high school students hailing from Santa Barbara to San Diego. Numerous Spotlight participants have gone on to successful professional careers. For example, nearly two dozen 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 African American principal dancer for American Ballet Theatre; recording artists Adam Lambert and Josh Groban; Emmy® 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 co-director of the Academy Award-nominated short documentary The Last Repair Shop; Lindsay Mendez, Tony Award® winner for her role in the Broadway revival of Carousel and current star of Broadway’s Merrily We Roll Along; Erin Mackey, star of Broadway’s Wicked, Sondheim on Sondheim, Anything Goes, Chaplin, and Amazing Grace; Matthew Rushing, associate artistic director for Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater; Yao Guang Zhai, associate principal clarinet of the Toronto Symphony; and Gerald Clayton, GRAMMY® Award-winning jazz recording artist; among numerous others.
Major support for The Music Center’s Spotlight program is provided by Fredric Roberts, Helen and Peter Bing, Edgerton Foundation, Terri and Jerry Kohl, Marie Song, The Hearst Foundations and an anonymous donor. 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.
ABOUT THE MUSIC CENTER
The Music Center convenes artists, communities and ideas with the goal of deepening the cultural lives of every resident in Los Angeles County. Celebrating its 60th year in 2024, the $70 million non-profit performing arts organization has two divisions: TMC Arts and TMC Ops. TMC Arts, The Music Center’s programming engine, provides year- round programming inside The Music Center’s four theatres, on Jerry Moss Plaza, outside at Grand Park—a 12-acre adjacent green space—in schools and other locations all over Los Angeles County and on a digital platform called The Music Center Offstage. TMC Arts presents world-class dance with Glorya Kaufman Presents Dance at The Music Center, free and low-cost public concerts and events, as well as live and digital K–12 arts education programs, workshops, performances, interactive experiences and special events. TMC Ops manages the theatres, the Plaza and Grand Park, which comprise $2 billion in county assets, on behalf of the County of Los Angeles. The Music Center is also home to four renowned resident companies—Center Theatre Group, Los Angeles Master Chorale, LA Opera and LA Phil. For more information, visit musiccenter.org. Follow The Music Center on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @MusicCenterLA.
The Music Center’s 36th Annual Spotlight Semifinalists
HOME CITY |
FULL NAME |
PROGRAM NAME |
SCHOOL |
GRADE |
Agoura Hills |
Charles French |
Contemporary Instrumental |
Agoura High School |
11 |
Agoura Hills |
Jordan Klein |
Contemporary Instrumental |
Agoura High School |
11 |
Agoura Hills |
Jack Lieberman |
Contemporary Instrumental |
Agoura High School |
12 |
Altadena |
Salvatore Lodi |
Ballet |
Excellence In Education Academy |
12 |
Arcadia |
Jiayi Xu |
Classical Instrumental |
Arcadia High School |
10 |
Burbank |
Jane Hasty |
Non-Classical Voice |
Los Angeles County High School for the Arts |
10 |
Burbank |
Lorenzo Luppi |
Contemporary Instrumental |
Los Angeles County High School for the Arts |
11 |
Burbank |
Emerson Riley |
Non-Classical Voice |
John Burroughs High School |
12 |
Calabasas |
Riley Eichberg |
Non-Classical Voice |
Calabasas High School |
11 |
Canyon Lake |
Jailen Bates |
Acting |
California School of the Arts – San Gabriel Valley |
12 |
Carlsbad |
Blanche Pizzurro |
Dance |
San Marcos High School |
10 |
Carlsbad |
Caroline Skrable |
Dance |
Carlsbad High School |
12 |
Chino Hills |
Joseph Yoo |
Classical Instrumental |
Diamond Bar High School |
11 |
Chula Vista |
Quentin Davis |
Acting |
San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts |
12 |
Chula Vista |
Mia Rivera |
Non-Classical Voice |
San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts |
12 |
Claremont |
Meghan Linnington |
Classical Voice |
California Connections Academy |
12 |
Corona |
Clara Riggs |
Ballet |
Epic Charter School |
10 |
Diamond Bar |
Jesse Hu |
Classical Instrumental |
Diamond Bar High School |
10 |
Diamond Bar |
Amy Jong |
Classical Instrumental |
Orange County School of the Arts |
12 |
Downey |
Celine Bautista |
Non-Classical Voice |
Downey High School |
9 |
El Segundo |
Milena Vanek |
Acting |
El Segundo High School |
11 |
Fountain Valley |
Bailey Curtis |
Non-Classical Voice |
Huntington Beach High School |
12 |
Fullerton |
Madison Becerra |
Classical Voice |
Orange County School of the Arts |
11 |
Fullerton |
Isabella Kim |
Acting |
Orange County School of the Arts |
11 |
Fullerton |
David Lim |
Contemporary Instrumental |
Idyllwild Arts Academy |
10 |
Huntington Beach |
Aubrey Banaag |
Ballet |
Orange County School of the Arts |
9 |
Idyllwild |
Adin Joseph |
Dance |
Idyllwild Arts Academy |
11 |
Inglewood |
Kalai Brockington |
Non-Classical Voice |
Ramon C. Cortines High School |
12 |
Irvine |
Aimee Cho |
Ballet |
Crean Lutheran High School |
12 |
Irvine |
Aimee Cho |
Dance |
Crean Lutheran High School |
12 |
Irvine |
Minji Choi |
Classical Instrumental |
Northwood High School |
9 |
Irvine |
Diane Doberstein |
Ballet |
Woodbridge High School |
10 |
Irvine |
Asher Hinton |
Non-Classical Voice |
Orange County School of the Arts |
12 |
Irvine |
Isabella (Izzy) Howard |
Ballet |
Nevada Learning Academy |
10 |
Irvine |
Isabella (Izzy) Howard |
Dance |
Nevada Learning Academy |
10 |
Irvine |
Michelle Lu |
Ballet |
Portola High School |
11 |
Irvine |
Logan Macy |
Dance |
Orange County School of the Arts |
9 |
Irvine |
Ian Shin |
Contemporary Instrumental |
Orange County School of the Arts |
12 |
Irvine |
Isabella Silva |
Dance |
Orange County School of the Arts |
10 |
Irvine |
Nathan Tatsuta |
Contemporary Instrumental |
Orange County School of the Arts |
12 |
Irvine |
Genevieve Velarde |
Classical Voice |
Irvine High School |
12 |
Irvine |
Towako Wunsch |
Ballet |
Irvine High School |
12 |
Irvine |
Jeffrey Yang |
Classical Voice |
Orange County School of the Arts |
12 |
Irvine |
Kyle Yeung |
Classical Instrumental |
Pacific Academy, Irvine |
10 |
Irvine |
Kailey Yun |
Classical Instrumental |
Arnold O. Beckman High School |
12 |
Irvine |
Helaine Zhao |
Classical Instrumental |
Pacific Academy, Irvine |
12 |
La Jolla |
Emma Donnelly |
Dance |
The Bishop's School Will Parsons |
11 |
Laguna Niguel |
Pavel Kulev |
Ballet |
Cabrillo Point Academy |
12 |
Lake Forest |
Viveka Saravanan |
Classical Voice |
Orange County School of the Arts |
12 |
Long Beach |
Alfredo-Totocani Garcia |
Ballet |
Homeschooled |
12 |
Long Beach |
Chloe Ness |
Classical Voice |
Orange County School of the Arts |
12 |
Los Angeles |
Lauren Ashley |
Non-Classical Voice |
Venice High School |
12 |
Los Angeles |
Anaiya Asomugha |
Acting |
The Archer School for Girls |
12 |
Los Angeles |
Isabelle Balderrama |
Classical Voice |
Louisville High School |
12 |
Los Angeles |
Asher Bartfeld |
Classical Voice |
Los Angeles County High School for the Arts |
11 |
Los Angeles |
Nola Bowie |
Acting |
Los Angeles County High School for the Arts |
11 |
Los Angeles |
Jesse Brasler |
Non-Classical Voice |
Calabasas High School |
11 |
Los Angeles |
Jesse Brasler |
Acting |
Calabasas High School |
11 |
Los Angeles |
Matilda Luz Concha Pearson |
Non-Classical Voice |
Los Angeles County High School for the Arts |
10 |
Los Angeles |
Lena Embry |
Non-Classical Voice |
California School of the Arts – San Gabriel Valley |
12 |
Los Angeles |
Calder Feinstein |
Ballet |
Homeschooled |
12 |
Los Angeles |
Sadie Ferguson |
Dance |
Los Angeles County High School for the Arts |
12 |
Los Angeles |
Roy Kim |
Classical Voice |
Campbell Hall |
10 |
Los Angeles |
Taylor Lee |
Contemporary Instrumental |
Los Angeles County High School for the Arts |
12 |
Los Angeles |
Sophie Leung |
Classical Instrumental |
Oak Crest Academy |
11 |
Los Angeles |
Hawkins Meek |
Acting |
Village Christian Schools |
12 |
Los Angeles |
Ariel Meron |
Contemporary Instrumental |
Harvard-Westlake Upper School |
12 |
Los Angeles |
Micah MikoLevine |
Acting |
Westridge School - Upper School |
11 |
Los Angeles |
Harry Orenstein |
Acting |
Los Angeles County High School for the Arts |
12 |
Los Angeles |
Nathan Pak |
Classical Instrumental |
Taft High School |
10 |
Los Angeles |
Julian Pankowski |
Non-Classical Voice |
Van Nuys Senior High School |
11 |
Los Angeles |
Dilan Patton |
Classical Voice |
Van Nuys Senior High School |
10 |
Los Angeles |
Dilan Patton |
Non-Classical Voice |
Van Nuys Senior High School |
10 |
Los Angeles |
Hayden Radonsky |
Acting |
Beverly Hills High School |
12 |
Los Angeles |
Mae Ryness |
Acting |
California School of the Arts – San Gabriel Valley |
12 |
Los Angeles |
Samuel Siskind |
Classical Voice |
Lindamood-Bell Academy |
11 |
Los Angeles |
Kai Spatzier |
Contemporary Instrumental |
Los Angeles Center for Enriched Studies |
12 |
Los Angeles |
Kai Wright |
Non-Classical Voice |
Los Angeles County High School for the Arts |
11 |
Mission Viejo |
Gracyn French |
Dance |
Mission Viejo High School |
9 |
Mission Viejo |
Keilah Park |
Classical Instrumental |
Orange County School of the Arts - OCSA |
11 |
Monterey Park |
Skyla Woodard |
Non-Classical Voice |
Los Angeles County High School for the Arts |
12 |
Monterey Park |
Skyla Woodard |
Acting |
Los Angeles County High School for the Arts |
12 |
Oak Park |
Max Gilbert |
Contemporary Instrumental |
Agoura High School |
12 |
Oak Park |
Gavin Russell |
Contemporary Instrumental |
Agoura High School |
12 |
Orange |
Jonathan Archer |
Dance |
Orange County School of the Arts |
9 |
Orange |
Preston Walker |
Ballet |
Orange County School of the Arts |
10 |
Pasadena |
Trinity Dela Cruz |
Classical Voice |
Marshall Fundamental School |
12 |
Pasadena |
Isabelle Lin |
Ballet |
Polytechnic High School |
10 |
Pasadena |
Callie Chae Pyken |
Classical Voice |
Los Angeles County High School for the Arts |
10 |
Pasadena |
Callie Chae Pyken |
Non-Classical Voice |
Los Angeles County High School for the Arts |
10 |
Pasadena |
Callie Chae Pyken |
Acting |
Los Angeles County High School for the Arts |
10 |
Placentia |
Savannah Tweedt |
Contemporary Instrumental |
Orange County School of the Arts |
12 |
Riverside |
Kayla McCarty |
Acting |
Ramona High School |
11 |
San Diego |
Amelie Bott-Suzuki |
Ballet |
California Connections Academy |
9 |
San Diego |
Amelie Bott-Suzuki |
Dance |
California Connections Academy |
9 |
San Diego |
Evonne Fangao |
Classical Voice |
The Cambridge School |
9 |
San Diego |
Amara McDuffie |
Acting |
San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts |
11 |
San Diego |
Daniel Torrero |
Classical Instrumental |
Scripps Ranch High |
12 |
San Marino |
Emilia Bernstein |
Classical Voice |
San Marino High School |
10 |
San Marino |
Ruoxin (Cindy) Jia |
Classical Instrumental |
San Marino High School |
12 |
Santa Ana |
Andrea Martínez |
Dance |
Orange County School of the Arts |
11 |
Santa Clarita |
Emma Rose Crawford |
Dance |
Laurel Springs School |
11 |
Santa Clarita |
Ananya Joseph |
Dance |
Academy of the Canyons |
9 |
Santa Clarita |
Vinay Sundar |
Classical Instrumental |
Valencia High School |
12 |
Santa Monica |
Jaxson Glowacki |
Classical Voice |
Brentwood High School |
12 |
Seal Beach |
Ariel Tello |
Dance |
Orange County School of the Arts |
10 |
Simi Valley |
Luciano Soriano |
Contemporary Instrumental |
Westlake High School |
12 |
South Pasadena |
Holly Lacey |
Classical Instrumental |
South Pasadena High School |
11 |
Temecula |
Lane Whitehurst |
Ballet |
Mission Vista Academy |
10 |
Temple City |
Alvin Wang |
Classical Instrumental |
California School of the Arts – San Gabriel Valley |
12 |
Thousand Oaks |
Saoirse Sipes |
Contemporary Instrumental |
Thousand Oaks High School |
10 |
Torrance |
Joaquin Garde |
Contemporary Instrumental |
Los Angeles County High School for the Arts |
11 |
Torrance |
Mai Ishiyama |
Ballet |
Excel High School |
10 |
Yorba Linda |
Megan Reta |
Dance |
El Dorado High School |
10 |