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💃 Youth Spotlight🎉 Allow us to introduce and feature 15 year old Ariihanna McCoy!

By Community Writer
November 8, 2025 3 Min Read
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As we at What’s Up Worcester get to know our VIP Dance Experience contest winner, we are finding out there is likely no child more deserving. 

Complexions Comtemporary Ballet: Hanover Theater Stock Image. Click image to learn more.
Ariihanna danced at CMDA and attended school in Worcester through 8th grade. Economic hardship forced her family to make the tough move an hour out of the city, so she does not have the same opportunities Worcester has to offer.

Our first Out on the Town VIP event was selecting a local youth to join us at Complexions Contemporary Ballet at the Hanover Theatre on November 7, and this kid knows dance! 

Mom sent us this pic of Ariihanna’s first recital!

Arihanna started dancing when she was at Heard Street Elementary school (see first recital pic 💟). She has won awards for dance at Central Mass Dance Academy and on Burncoat Dance Team, as well as in regional and national competitions. But Ariihanna does not dance right now because her family had to move for housing reasons. Her mom Danielle says Ariihanna “wants to move back to Worcester so bad. She misses dance and the city life.” Ariihanna is an athlete. Her mom says she has been singing and dancing since she was little andhas videos of Ariihanna “as baby jamming out word-for-word to One Direction and making her own dances to wrecking ball at like 3 or 4 years old.” She was even selected to compete in the WPS Mini-Olympics at Foley Stadium, a track and field competition for select student-athletes under 13 years of age from the city’s elemetary schools. She now plays flag football “like her brothers,” says Mom, and she stands up to sexism every time she hits the field.

Ariihanna had high academic achievement in Worcester and liked school. Unfortunately this bright student has faced horrific bullying and racism* where they currently reside, but Ariihanna is resilient. She attends online school and, at 15, already knows what she wants to do with her life! She is a sophmore and says she completes six hours a day of school through a state-approved educational app. She wants to attend Louisiana State University and study marine biology.

Ariihanna and Mom Danielle

The future is bright: Shine a light on local youth

Mom says Ariihanna’s fan club, including CMDA director (and Burncoat Dance Team coach) and her first ever teacher, are over the moon for her to have this exposure to dance again and showed WUW her facebook feed about the event. Her mom says this act by What’s Up Worcester made her “mom heart happy,” and their reponse to the phone call announcing her as contest winner was emotional. Mom says, “She has been through hell and back in 15 years.” What’s Up Worcester feels they both deserve a night on us! In alignment with our mission to make a difference in the community with our storytelling and events, this non-profit is satisfied with our first Out On the Town VIP Series event featuring Ariihanna McCoy.

One of many trophies Ariihanna won in her years dancing competitively.

We at What’s Up Worcester hope we can help her find her way back to the studio, and if not; We had the night of our lives celebrating with this young lady! Thank you to Hanover staff!

Stay tuned for our review of Complexions Contemporary Ballet at the Hanover Theater.

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*Community Note: If you or a loved one is facing bullying, you have right and resources: Mass.gov, StopBullying.gov 

Betsey Taft Kennedy, Managing Editor, What’s Up Worcester, betsey@whatsupworcester.com

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  1. A New Reason To Love The Hanover: Complexions Contemporary Ballet Kicks Off The Start Of Worcester's Next Big Thing says:
    November 19, 2025 at 5:12 pm

    […] was a joy to upgrade our Youth Spotlight Ariihanna McCoy to VIP at this incredible show of athleticism and art in motion. The Complexions […]

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