What a joy to work with this inspiring young dancer this year. Peyton is such a light in the community and a hard worker. It’s been wonderful to see her shine and watch her project come to life, reaching around 100 Clark County residents. Peyton brought the joy of dance to three assisted living centers, providing a dance show with a variety of music and styles. Her performances were also enhanced with guests from the Miss Clark County Organization providing additional music performances while Peyton had costume changes. Peyton was mentored by Enspire Arts Vice-Chair, Alexandra Watson
From Peyton: Throughout my year as an Enspire Arts Ambassador, I’ve had so much fun! Being an ambassador helped me improve myself as a dancer by allowing me to take private lessons, but also getting the opportunity to work with Hailey Murdoch, a semi-professional dancer. Not only did it help improve my dance skills, but I also got to learn and improve many life skills. For example, meeting important deadlines, public speaking, and even working with people I hadn’t met before. I’ve had such a great experience this past year and definitely recommend the Enspire Arts program to youth involved in the arts.
