Spencer Bloomfield and Tyler Jones are just two of the dancers to be rewarded for their efforts at the Dubbo Eisteddfod.
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A range of trophies and scholarships were awarded to the performers on Monday afternoon.
Spencer and Tyler were joined by Annika Walsh and Jessie Letfallah in receiving free admission to a Lee Academy workshop, while Winter Rosengreen was awarded the super shoot with the company.
Tyler was also given an encouragement trophy.
A ballet trophy was awarded to Niamh Webster, and the ballet scholarship went to Cailtin Lovett. Newcastle Ballet Theatre scholarships went to Jade Branwhite, Fergus Johnson, Audrey Horwood and Martin Manga.
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Scholarships worth $1000 were awarded to Ashleigh Chandler for revue and Caitlin Lovett for ballet.
Patrick Cooper was named as the most promising lyrical dancer, Winter was the most promising revue-style dancer and Annika Walsh's artistic movement landed her a trophy as well.
Backstage awarded were presented to Emily Hangan and Ella Priest.
Dancing finished at the Dubbo Eisteddfod on Tuesday with the school performance groups.
The speech and drama program started on Wednesday, adjudicated by Pamela Cassidy.
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