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Ƶappdancer wins scholarship to help her achieve her dream
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Sarah Bowers will be spending her summer at New York’s Gelsey Kirkland Academy of Classical Ballet.

Seventeen-year-old Sarah Bowers’s list of community involvement reads like that of a citizen twice her age.

In elementary school, she organized a Pajama Day that raised more than $400 for Free the Children’s fresh water projects in Africa. Now in Grade 11 at Howe Sound Secondary School, Bowers is one of the forces behind everything from organizing the school’s Vow of Silence to raising awareness about child slaves, to planning Pennies for Polio, a fundraiser to eradicate the infectious disease.

In between volunteering, Bowers finds time to pursue her passion — ballet.

“Lots of ballet these days are very contemporary. I like traditional ballet,” Bowers said.

Since she was three, Bowers has been slipping into her ballet shoes. She practices and is an assistant instructor of ballet with the Howe Sound Dance Academy. And for the past three years, Bowers has dashed around North America to attend intensive ballet summer schools.

Last week Bowers received news that will again help her make her dream come true. Bowers beat out 19 finalists in the Canadian Club’s 2014 Maple Leaf Youth Awards to win a $1,500 scholarship she will put toward another summer program at New York’s Gelsey Kirkland Academy of Classical Ballet.

Bowers’s essay on problem solving in Canada won her the grant. She delved into the nation’s increasingly complex social and environmental challenges and how schools can equip youth with creative thinking and fundraising skills to tackle the issues head-on.

“Some of it was from my own experience of trying to find ways to fund my dancing,” Bowers said.

Bowers heads to New York on July 14. For five weeks she will stay in residence and attend dance class six days a week. Bowers aims to attend the school full-time upon graduation. But Bowers said the high tuition and living costs in the United States won’t make it easy, noting last year she was forced to turn down an ongoing student position.

For now, Bowers is focused on this summer. She’s ready to immerse herself in the dancing culture, adding the Russian Bolshoi Ballet will be performing while she’s in New York.

“I am really excited,” she said, adding her board is close to the Brooklyn Bridge.

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