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November Artists of the Month – Indigo and Zach

Each month, we celebrate students who shine in the arts through creativity, dedication, and passion. This November, our nominees have all made an incredible impact on the LCS arts community:
Nominees:
  • Ansheng Zhou ’26 – For her exceptional Daglish Award Proposal and her consistent devotion to AP Visual Arts, Ansheng has demonstrated both skill and commitment in her artistic pursuits.

  • Indigo Chesser ’28 – Taking the lead role in Crazy for You, Indigo captivated audiences with her charm, passion, and stage presence, making the show truly memorable.

  • Yahiro Teraoka ’27 – Bringing Lank to life with energy and unforgettable comedic timing, Yahiro added humor and heart to this year’s musical.

  • Zach Coates ’27 – A triple-threat performer, Zach impressed with his comedic timing, singing, and dancing, delivering a performance that left audiences laughing and cheering.

  • AJ Kim ’29 – Going above and beyond, AJ learned the bass specifically for the musical and showed remarkable dedication to supporting the production both on and off stage.

Winners: Indigo Chesser and Zach Coates
Congratulations to Indigo and Zach for their outstanding contributions to Crazy for You! Their talent, hard work, and love for performance have left a lasting mark on our community and continue to inspire us all.
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