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Maya Bowman

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Bio

Hello, my name is Maya! I am so excited to be accepted to be attending my dream college, NYU Tisch this Fall for Drama. I have worked hard over the last 5 years, both academically and artistically, to make this dream a reality. To say I'm excited is an understatement, I'm ESTACTIC! I was thankfully accepted in December, which provided me time to make my dream more affordable. My goal is to reduce my loans, so that I can continue to live in NYU post-graduation and pursue work as an actor.

Education

Lampeter-Strasburg High School

High School
2018 - 2022

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Bachelor's degree program

  • Majors of interest:

    • Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Performing Arts

    • Dream career goals:

      Broadway Actor

      Arts

      • Ephrata Performing Arts Center

        Theatre
        Les Miserables
        2021 – 2021
      • Lampeter-Strasburg High School

        Theatre
        2018 – Present

      Future Interests

      Advocacy

      Volunteering

      Philanthropy

      Terry Crews "Creative Courage" Scholarship
      My love of the arts will be hard express in less than 300 words, but I will give it a shot! My love of music started at a very young age. My father is a musician himself and I have very fond memories of when he would sit me down and play songs on his guitar for me. This inspired me to pick up music early, starting with piano (which I still am not great at, but I'm working on it!) and transitioning to guitar. Since then, I have participated in small, youth singer songwriter events and continue to compose original works. My love of theatre began in third Grade when I was cast in the High School production of Music Man. I remember my first time on its stage, my third-grade self staring in awe at the high schoolers that I thought were the most talented people I’d ever seen. I immediately felt in place on that peeling black stage littered with spike tape from past years. I have spent the years since honing my skills with voice and acting lesson and will be continuing my training at NYU Tisch this Fall! My desire to pursue Musical Theatre as a major now is because of that feeling I felt the first time the auditorium went black and those hot lights blared onto me. No matter what stage I’m on, no matter what role I’m playing, that instant breath of relief I take as those lights come up is worth every 8-hour long practice and fumbled word Outside of music, my love of the arts extends to traditional and digital art. My commissions from these works help me have some extra income during shows. I believe my love for visual arts has influenced my technique with acting and character
      Bold Talent Scholarship
      My love of the arts will be hard express in less than 300 words, but I will give it a shot! My love of music started at a very young age. My father is a musician himself and I have very fond memories of when he would sit me down and play songs on his guitar for me. This inspired me to pick up music early, starting with piano and transitioning to guitar. Since then, I have participated in small, youth singer songwriter events and continue to compose original works. My love of theatre began in Third Grade when I was cast in the High School production of Music Man as Gracie Shinn. I remember my first time on its stage, my third-grade self staring in awe at the high schoolers that I thought were the most talented people I’d ever seen. I immediately felt in place on that peeling black stage littered with spike tape from past years. I have spent the years since honing my skills with voice and acting lesson and will be continuing my training at NYU Tisch this Fall! My desire to pursue Musical Theatre as a major now is because of that feeling I felt the first time the auditorium went black and those hot lights blared onto me. No matter what stage I’m on, no matter what role I’m playing, that instant breath of relief I take as those lights come up is worth every 8-hour long practice and fumbled word Outside of music, my love of the arts extends to traditional and digital art. My commissions from these works help me have some extra income during shows. I believe my love for visual arts has influenced my technique with acting and character studies, causing me to view my roles
      Mia Noflin Goes to Broadway Scholarship
      https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GWdgPvunvcmR_FvGlOB_6mrsJrnEvoXp/view?usp=sharing
      Robert H. Wagner Jr. Memorial Music Scholarship
      Winner
      My interest in theatre, surprisingly, came from my rinky-dink school surrounded by endless beige cornfields and gas stations. I remember my first time on its stage, my third-grade self staring in awe at the high schoolers that I thought were the most talented people I’d ever seen. I immediately felt in place on that peeling black stage littered with spike tape from past years. The true reason I am pursuing Musical Theatre as a major now is because of that feeling I felt the first time the auditorium went black and those hot lights blared onto me. That feeling has lingered with me since. No matter what stage I’m on, no matter what role I’m playing, that instant breath of relief I take as those lights come up is worth every 8-hour long practice and fumbled word. The energy the audience gives off just by existing, powers every movement and artistic decision I make on that stage. I strive to give each person in those seats the same intrigue and wonder I felt as a kid watching a show for the first time. As an actor, I love to try different types of roles in all different types of spaces and I plan on continuing that state of mind into the future. Of course I have dreams of performing in a beautiful opera house or Broadway stage, but I also have dreams of the smaller stages, seeing the expressions on the faces in the front row. Entering college is not only a new stage of my life, but a new experience as well. Another performance space to explore and learn. My love for the arts, music in particular, started at a very young age. My father is a musician himself and I have very fond memories of when he would sit me down and play songs on his guitar for me. This inspired me to pick up music early, starting with piano (which I still am not great at, but I'm working on it!) and transitioning to guitar. Since then I have participated in small, youth singer songwriter events and become the resident "campfire guitarist", next to my dad of course.