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January Student Spotlight: Stephanie Cood

1/10/2019

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The end of 2018 was a busy time for Stephanie Cood, a Music and Kids Scholarship recipient and student of the Donna O Studio. September of 2018 found Steph filming a Feature Film, "The Mustard Seed", back in Oklahoma. She is a costar in the film that will be released in 2019. On October 14, she performed 5 pieces in the Donna O Studio Fall Concert. 
Stephanie was called in to Disney to Guest Star on "Bizaardvark", a popular show for kids, and also worked on "Nightmare Cinema", which will be released in February of 2019.
In the annual Creche' performance, Stephanie sang "On a Still and Starry Night". She went on to sing this number and others at performances for The City of Hope. She was especially wonderful in her portrayal of "Elsa" from Disney’sFrozenin scenes for the Pediatric Party at The City of Hope, where she also gave photo time with the kids. The children loved her in her Elsa costume. The City of Lancaster did their "Christmas on the Blvd" show where Stephanie joined Hailey Callison and Hudson Blake in costumed scenes from Frozen performing "For the First Time in Forever" and "Let it Go". They did 3 performances and many photo op's with families and their children.
Another adventure for Stephanie in December was the filming of "Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rocking Eve" celebration, which was filmed the first weekend of December at Universal Studios. She had a terrific time filming for 2 days.

Congratulations for work well done Stephanie, our Music and Kids Spotlight Student for January!
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