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'''''Joya Haas''''' (born on August 23, 2007) is a young dancer from Indiana, who trains at Expressenz Dance Center with her sister [[Adare Haas|Adare]].{{Stub}} | [[File:Joya Haas.jpg|right|200px]]'''''Joya Haas''''' (born on August 23, 2007) is a young dancer from Indiana, who trains at Expressenz Dance Center with her sister [[Adare Haas|Adare]]. | ||
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==Dances== | ==Dances== | ||
===Solos=== | ===Solos=== | ||
Revision as of 23:56, 18 February 2020

Joya Haas (born on August 23, 2007) is a young dancer from Indiana, who trains at Expressenz Dance Center with her sister Adare.
Dances
Solos
| Year | Dance Name | Dance Style | Choreographer | Competition | Place Awards |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | If My Friends Could See Me Now | Jazz | Hall of Fame (Schaumburg) | 5th in Future Hall of Fame Solos | |
| 2017 | Here I Am | Lyrical | Hall of Fame (St. Louis) | did not place | |
| Hall of Fame (Traverse City) | 11th in Junior Solos | ||||
| Destination Moon | Jazz | Hall of Fame (St. Louis) | did not place | ||
| Hall of Fame (Traverse City) | did not place | ||||
| 2018 | Hallelujah | Lyrical | Hall of Fame (Schaumburg) | 10th in Junior Solos | |
| A Whole Lotta Shakin Goin On | Jazz | Hall of Fame (Schaumburg) | did not place | ||
| 2019 | My Dear Love | Contemporary | Hall of Fame (Columbus) | 3rd in Junior Solos | |
| Hall of Fame (Orlando) | 8th in Junior Solos | ||||
| That's Life | Open | Hall of Fame (Columbus) | did not place | ||
| Hall of Fame (Orlando) | did not place |
Trios
| Year | Dance Name | Dance Style | Choreographer | Other Dancer(s) | Competition | Place Awards |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | Sugar Pie Honey Bunch | Jazz | Ainsley Grey Jenna Jarboe |
Hall of Fame (Schaumburg) | 1st in Future Hall of Famer Duet/Trios | |
| 2017 | Beyond the Sea | Lyrical | Isabel Workman Jenna Jarboe |
Hall of Fame (St. Louis) | 1st in Future Hall of Famer Duet/Trios | |
| Hall of Fame (Traverse City) | 1st in Future Hall of Famer Duet/Trios | |||||
| 2019 | Too Many Fish in the Sea | Jazz | Isabel Workman Aliya Warren |
Hall of Fame (Columbus) | 3rd in Junior Duet/Trios | |
| Hall of Fame (Orlando) | 4th in Junior Duet/Trios |