
| DATE: |
May
19, 2005 |
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Immediate |
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| CONTACT: |
JoAnne Ruscio (609)
777-3993
e-mail - jruscio@njn.org |
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An invitation to the Media to Attend
the NJN’s Hispanic Youth Showcase 2005
At the NJ Performing Arts Center
Friday,
May 27 at 7 pm
Who
Forty-one representatives from New Jersey, New York
and Pennsylvania will take the stage in one of the most
highly acclaimed talent search competitions in the tri-state
area. This cavalcade of young performers can be classified
as a sampling of the best young talent in the region.
What
The talented hopefuls will test their vocal chords,
dance moves and instrumental training in the following
categories: junior performers 8 to 12 years old; teen
performers 13 to 17 years of age; and kid dancers ages
4 to 7. Two winners will be selected in each category
of dance, vocals and instruments. They will also compete
for $500 scholarships in honor of the King of Latin Music,
Tito Puente; the Queen of Salsa, Celia Cruz; and the
international dance star, Beatriz Rodriguez.
Where
The finalists
for the NJN Hispanic Youth Showcase 2005 will compete at
the New Jersey Performing Arts Center’s
Victoria Theatre on Friday, May 27 at 7 pm.
When
Friday, May 27 at 7 pm.
Media
To reserve seats in the media section, please contact
Aimee Fisher, public relations assistant, at (609) 777-5058
by 5 pm on Thursday, May 26, with the names of reporters
who will be attending. Media must have press credentials
to be permitted in press area.
Photos
Still photography – no flash – will
be permitted.
Background
Months of screening
numerous videotapes and holding standing-room-only auditions
in Newark were necessary to select this talented group
of young stars. On a single night, fourteen winners will
go home with scholarships to pursue their dreams, a free
trip to Six Flags, Great Adventure, and much more. This
family theatrical event and television special has received
an Emmy Award and six Emmy nominations while gaining recognition
by the Arts Council Co-op as on of the top six children’s
entertainment programs in the nation. Many of the winners
have gone on to appear in international television shows,
network commercials, Hollywood movies and the Broadway
stage. Currently, the Showcase is regarded as one of the
oldest Hispanic youth talent shows in the country.
Over 3,800 participants have competed throughout the past
nineteen years under the direction of Willie Sanchez, executive
producer/director of Images/Imagenes. Images airs on Thursdays
at 6:30 pm and Sundays at 8 am on NJN.
Broadcast
NJN will air
a television special honoring the Hispanic Youth Showcase
champions during the summer of 2005. The television broadcast,
as well as this year’s competition
at NJPAC, will be dedicated to the present stars of the Showcase.
These inspiring artists include Aryana Rodriguez, soap actress
star on ABC’s All My Children; Jayro Rosado, international
singer on Telefutura’s Objetivo Fama; Karina Pasian,
recording artist with Quincy Jones; Orlando Hernandez, tap
dancer who performed throughout Europe; and Elkys Gonzalez,
Regional Dance Champion.
‘05 Hispanic Youth
Showcase finalists (in order of appearance at NJPAC)
TEEN INSTRUMENTAL CATEGORY
Omara
Cardoza, Age 17, Union City , NJ
“I've
been playing piano since I was five. Reaching the finals
is a meaningful accomplishment.”
Alexander
Moreta, Age 15, Teaneck , NJ
“I have
reached a milestone in my life.”
Melissa
Romero, Age 13, Layfayette , NJ
“This
was one of my goals on the road to becoming a great pianist.”
Timothy
Rosales, Age 15, New York City , NY
“My dream
is to become a music professor.”
Javier
Santos, Age 15, New York City , NY
“Being a
finalist gives me confidence in my music skills.”
JUNIOR DANCE CATEGORY
Andrea
Batista, Age 11, Wallington , NJ
“I enjoy
participating. I hope to win this time.”
Sarah
Bombino, Age 10, West New York , NJ
“I want
to become a lawyer and a professional dancer…”
Bianca
Diaz, Age 11, Union City , NJ
“All
my hard work paid off.”
Anthony
Fania, Age 12, Califon , NJ
“I want
to become a dancer on Broadway.”
Kassandra
Santiago, Age 11, Newark , NJ
“I want
to own a dance school and become famous on TV.”
Crystal
Vazquez, Age 11, Union City , NJ
“My
performance is dedicated to my dance teacher.”
Gabriela
Vivar, Age 10, North Bergen , NJ
“This will
help me gain more experience.”
TEEN VOCALS CATEGORY
Keilly
Burgos, Age 17, Newark , NJ
“I want
to become a singer and give back to the community.”
Luis
Figueroa-Roig, Age 15, Philadelphia , PA
“I want
to be a star and the pride of the Hispanic community.”
Sebastian
Garcia, Age 17, Freehold, NJ
“I hope
a record company will become interested in me.”
Diana
Osorio, Age 13, Belleville , NJ
“I want
to make a difference in the life of others with my example.”
Adriana
Rivera, Age 16, Basking Ridge, NJ
“My performance
is dedicated to my mom and the soldiers overseas.”
Jennifer
Lynn Rodriguez, Age 15, Hamilton , NJ
“Dedicated
to my late grandfather, Osvaldo Ortiz.”
Teresa
Torres, Age 13, Haskell , NJ
“I want
to become a professional bi-lingual singer.”
Carly
Chantelle Valentin, Age 15, Belleville , NJ
“My
performance is dedicated to my loving family.”
KIDS' DANCE CATEGORY
Shelya
Astos, Age 7, North Bergen , NJ
“Dedicated
to my teachers, family and friends.”
Ysara
Duran, Age 7, North Bergen , NJ
“Dedicated
to my loving family.”
Itamary
Flores, Age 6, New Brunswick , NJ
“My
performance is dedicated to Mexico .”
Kayla
Ortiz, Age 5, Jersey City , NJ
“My
dream is to become a ballerina.”
JUNIOR INSTRUMENTAL CATEGORY
Victoria
Mollinedo, Age 10, Ridgefield Park , NJ
“I just
want to be happy and get a good education.”
Oksana
Pasian, Age 9, New York , NY
“My
brother won. I want to follow in his footsteps.”
Rebecca
Rabelo, Age 10, Glen Rock, NJ
“I dedicate
my performance to my sister and family.”
Caitlin
Sanchez, Age 9, North Bergen , NJ
“I hope
people will value my dedication to music.”
Mian
Lee Seo, Age 10, Lyndhurst , NJ
“Happiness
for me is my family.”
Nicole
Ashley Umina, Age 11, Ridgewood , NJ
“I want
to travel the world as a pianist.”
TEEN DANCE CATEGORY
Shakira
Barrera, Age 15, Englewood , NJ
“I am
one step closer to my dream: Broadway.”
Vanessa
Contreras, Age 13, Union City , NJ
“I want
to become a famous ballerina.”
Jessica
Garcia, Age 17, North Bergen , NJ
“Being
here means the world to me. It is my last year.”
Hilda
Morfi, Age 17, Ridgefield , NJ
“I want
to make a difference in this world.”
Nicholas
Ruiz, Age 15, Old Bridge , NJ
“To
my grandparents who always had faith in me.”
Catherine
Suarez, Age 16, Jersey City , NJ
“I achieved
one of my goals by being here.”
JUNIOR VOCALS CATEGORY
Parris
Nicole Cisco, Age 12, Park Ridge , NJ
“I want
people to enjoy my performance and have a good time.”
Alicia
Morejon, Age 10, Union City , NJ
“I want
to be a teacher and a singer.”
Liana
Ortiz, Age 10, Jersey City , NJ
“All
the days and nights of rehearsing paid off.”
Edward
Perry III, Age 11, Cookstown , NJ
“I want
to be a singer and help foster children.”
Jeremiah
Rodriguez, Age 12, Hoboken , NJ
“I want
to be an actor and a gospel singer.
”Funding for the
NJN Hispanic Youth Showcase 2005 is provided by
Public Service Electric & Gas, PNC Bank, the New Jersey
State Council on the Arts, Goya Foods, Inc. and The United
Way of Essex & West Hudson. Additional support provided
by Six Flags and the New Jersey Performing Arts Center.
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