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Unveiling Brilliance: Celebrating Talent at Believe You Can! 2022

Time has flown by since the remarkable evening of October 15, 2022, when the virtual stage lit up with extraordinary talent and indomitable spirit at the third annual Believe You Can! Talent Show. This exceptional event, presented by the generous support of Dancing Dots, transcended physical barriers and showcased the remarkable abilities of blind and visually impaired performers from around the world. Let’s take a moment to relive the magic of that night and celebrate the incredible talents that graced the virtual stage.

A Global Showcase of Talent

Despite the challenges presented by the pandemic, Believe You Can! 2022 persevered, uniting performers from various corners of the globe. With participants reaching as far as Canada and Sweden, the virtual nature of the event made it possible for these remarkable individuals to share their talents without borders. The power of technology and human determination converged to create a truly unforgettable evening.

Diverse Talents, Inspiring Stories

Seventeen performers took center stage, each contributing their unique artistry to the event. Among them was violinist Julia LaGrand, who hailed from Grand Rapids, MI, and emerged as the talent show winner. Julia’s enchanting melodies resonated through screens, captivating hearts and earning her the well-deserved title.

Sharing the spotlight were singer/songwriter Jasmine Eiland from Vancouver, WA, and saxophonist Steve Norman from Nashville, TN, both of whom tied for second place. Their performances showcased the profound emotional impact that music can have, transcending barriers of sight and distance.

A Tapestry of Supportive Sponsors

The success of Believe You Can! 2022 resulted from talent and steadfast support from sponsors who believe in the power of unity and inclusivity. As the lead sponsor, Dancing Dots demonstrated its commitment to empowering blind and visually impaired individuals through innovative technology and unwavering advocacy.

Alongside Dancing Dots, other sponsors like BlindAbilities and iCantCU podcasts added their voices to the chorus of support. Accessible Pharmacy Services for the Blind and You Cane Give also played a crucial role in ensuring that the event symbolized hope and transformation for the visually impaired community.

A Night to Remember

Reflecting on that inspiring evening, we’re reminded that belief transforms into reality when people come together with a shared purpose. Believe You Can! 2022 was not just a talent show but a celebration of the human spirit’s resilience, creativity, and limitless potential.

While the curtain may have closed on that particular night, the impact and inspiration it left behind continue to echo in the hearts of those fortunate enough to witness it. As we carry the spirit of Believe You Can! forward, let’s continue celebrating diversity, embracing unity, and believing in limitless possibilities.

Keystone Chapter Thanks Performers

Harriet Go, President of the Keystone Chapter of the National Federation of the Blind of Pennsylvania, wishes to thank all performers for their help in making Believe You Can! 2022 a huge success!

List of Performers

Jörgen Hansson from Sweden

Jana Jackson from Nashville, TN

John Dowling Jr. from New Jersey

Christine Olivares from Johnstown, PA

Brandon Olivares from Johnstown, PA

Alfonso Simental from Colorado

Esther Gillyard from Morton, PA

Jessica Gladysz from Bowen Island, BC, Canada

Jocelyn Gladysz from Bowen Island, BC, Canada

Hilary McFadden from Harrisburg, PA

Julia LaGrand from Grand Rapids, MI

Jasmine Eiland from Vancouver, WA

Masha Sten-Clanton from Cambridge, MA

Maxwell Ivey from Houston, TX

Rob Tabor from Lawrence, KS

Simon Bonenfant from Drexel Hill, PA

Steve Norman from Nashville, TN

Believe You Can 2022 logo features an outline of a star in copper and words Believe You Can in black text and 2022 in copper text with a black outline in place of the bottom half of the right side of the star.

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