VDPAC Announces Winners of 2023 Performing Arts Bursaries
The Vernon & District Performing Arts Centre Society (VDPAC) has announced this year’s successful recipients of its annual Performing Arts Bursary Program. The three recipients of $1,000 bursaries are Kady Brandel, Anastasia Lutsenko and Amy Cuthbertson, all first-time recipients.
Each year, the VDPAC Society makes available bursaries to Greater Vernon and area Grade 12 students entering, or those area students currently enrolled in post-secondary Performing Arts or Performing Arts Management programs; or in a recognized Performing Arts apprenticeship program. Under VDPAC’s bursary program guidelines, students are eligible to receive a maximum of two VDPAC Performing Arts Bursaries over their post-secondary career.
VDPAC’s annual Bursary Program is made possible from the generous donations by Performing Arts Centre patrons, tips collected at the coat check and at the bar & concession; as well as specified, tax deductible donations, sponsorships from local businesses, and memorial gifts by donors made throughout the year. The number and amount of the Society’s bursaries relies on funds collected over the previous year and awarded based on the quality and need expressed in student applications.
“This 2023-24 year should be our first uninterrupted season since the pandemic,” says executive director Jim Harding. “We want to grow our bursary program with the number of bursaries we can award, and also increase the amount we can offer, because the cost of post-secondary education can often be daunting and we want to help.”
The Society’s board of directors approved 2023 bursaries at $1,000 each due to the high cost of post- secondary programs.
“We want to partner with our supporters, long time and new, and open-up the options of sponsored and donated bursaries that can be awarded in the name of a company or family,” says Harding, “or in the memory of a local performing artist or dedicated Performing Arts Centre patron.”
About the 2023 Recipients:



“We have a very accomplished local community of youth theatre, dance and music programs here, which shows how important the Performing Arts are to our emerging young artists,“ says Harding. “We want to continue encouraging them with our bursary program to help them explore and develop careers. So we will certainly need this year and the continued generosity of our supporters to help re-build our Bursary Fund to offer that much-needed support.”
Guidelines for VDPAC’s Performing Arts Bursary Program are available on the Society’s website at vdpac.ca and application details will be announced in the Spring of 2024.
For more information or to sponsor or donate to the Bursary Program, please contact the Vernon & District Performing Arts Centre (250-542-9355) or by email at: theatre@ticketseller.ca.





