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Morris County School of Technology’s Visual & Performing Arts Students Win Awards

PARSIPPANY — Morris County School of Technology’s (MCST) Visual and Performing Arts students win awards at various competitions in dance, theater and multimedia. 

Amanda Edore, a student in the Academy for Visual and Performing Arts received the Dance NJ’s Student Award for Artistic Excellence and Leadership in Dance. She was chosen based on her academic excellence, written and artistic expression, and her leadership in the field of dance.

Students in MCST’s Thespian Troupe #7890 were recognized as top finishers in their categories at the NJ Thespian Festival, which had over 700 students from New Jersey presenting work in performance and technical events. The following students were awarded: Rachel Shklyarov, Lighting Design; Dennis Shteyen, Scenic Design; Helena Pallay and Anna Taggart, Short Film; Tiffany Grossfeld, Dramatic Monolgue; Julia Majerscak and Hannah Owens, Pantomime; and Jack Ferentinos, Advanced Tech Challenge.

Students in Multimedia submitted films to SOMA FF Young Filmmakers, with all receiving Honorable Mentions and two were selected as the SOMA Film Festival Best of 2016 and chosen to screen at the festival as part of the “Local Filmmakers Program.” The films were “I Scream” by Brett Boon and “The Expected Pitch” by Harrison Kraft.

Additionally, The Academy drama production of The Government Inspector received three final nominations at the Montclair State University Theater Night Awards in the following categories: Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Comedy, Tiffany Grossfeld; Outstanding Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Comedy, Ethan Hoffman; and Outstanding Production of a Comedy, The Government Inspector. 

The Student Award for Artistic Excellence and Leadership in Dance is one of the annual Governor’s Awards in Arts Education, and is sponsored by Dance New Jersey, the official state affiliate of the National Dance Education Organization (NDEO).

The SOMA Film Festival is dedicated to presenting unique, and aspiring filmmaking from around the world. SOMA is an acronym for South Orange and Maplewood, two towns that are a short train ride from New York City and that pride themselves on artistic expression. It is home to numerous actors, actresses, filmmakers, cinematic and theatrical professionals. These two unique communities invite filmmakers into an environment where they can show their work to a highly receptive audience who both appreciate their creative endeavors and understand first-hand the immense effort it takes to make a dream come true.

Theatre Night Awards recognizes excellence in the production of high school and middle school straight plays throughout New Jersey. 

The Morris County Vocational School District provides vocational and enrichment programs that inspire and prepare students to succeed in today’s world and pursue tomorrow’s opportunities. The Academy for Visual & Performing Arts is a four-year full-time public arts high school program offering career preparation in dance and multimedia. Students also receive extensive career training in acting and technical theatre and participate in all the publicity and management roles involved in operating an arts production company.

Click here to learn about programs, including high school Career Academies, Share Time Programs, and Adult Education programs.

 

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Frank L. Cahill
Frank L. Cahill
Publisher of Parsippany Focus since 1989 and Morris Focus since 2019, both covering a wide range of events. Mr. Cahill serves as the Executive Board Member of the Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce, Governor-Elect NJ District Kiwanis International and Chairman of Parsippany-Troy Hills Economic Development Advisory Board.
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