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Casey Noblett is a former North Carolina’s Junior Miss as well as 2nd-runner up to America’s Junior Miss in 1997. She became familiar with Distinguished Young Women (then Junior Miss) at a young age through her parents involvement at the local program level. Casey began dancing under the direction of her mother, Toni Noblett and Jacques d’Amboise in New York City. Her stage credits include performances at the White House and Kennedy Center for President Bill Clinton, Lincoln Center, Madison Square Garden, and The Smithsonian Institute. She has performed internationally at Tokyo Disneyland, in Kaohsiung, Taiwan and at the NBA’s Jam Session in Caracas, Venezuela as Captain of the Atlanta Hawks Dance Team. Her television credits include work with artists such as Gloria Estefan, Will Smith, and Chayanne, as well as performances on Extreme Home Makeover, MTV, CBS, and the Latin networks Univision and Telemundo. She has been the choreographer for North Carolina’s Junior Miss and Georgia’s Junior Miss and a guest artist for Rosie O’Donnell’s Theater Kids and Broadway Dance Center in New York City. Casey is an interim choreographer for the Atlanta Hawks Dance Team, Atlanta Dance Theatre, Atlanta Workshop Players, and the Gainesville Ballet. She is the owner and director of N-House Productions and teaches and choreographs at studios and universities across the United States year-round. She lives in Atlanta with her husband Dan and two girls, Ava-Marie and Senzie.
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Robert Gosnell is from North Carolina and is no stranger to the Junior Miss Program. His father served as a local chairman, on the state committee, and state chairman in 1992 for North Carolina. In fact, it was the catalyst for Robert to begin his dance training. He began his training with the High Point Ballet and went on to study at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts (1993-1998), School of American Ballet, The Rock School of Pennsylvania Ballet, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, and Atlanta Ballet. He then joined Nashville Ballet in 1999 and danced with them until 2007. Robert has been a guest artist with Atlanta Dance Theatre, Mobile Ballet, and Roswell Dance Theatre. He is the Associate Director/Performer with Atlanta Dance Theater, Faculty member/Guest Artist with Roswell Dance Theatre, and staff member with N-House Productions under the leadership of Casey Noblett.
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Pamela Repp first came to Mobile and the AJM Scholarship Program with CBS Television in 1982. She has remained a loyal supporter of the program and returns this year to produce the 2011 National Finals for the fifteenth consecutive year, and the first with the new name of Distinguished Young Women. |