Milton‘s Hailey Cahill, 13, was named the juâ€" nior dancer most destined to succeed at the | recent Dance Canada event in Collingwood. More than 500 young competitors took to the | stage at the event to perform before a panel! of judges for top honours. Cahill, who dances with Milton‘s Dance Elite Studio for the Arts, performed a number of routines, including a solo that stood out to the judges. "Hailey is a team player when it comes to dancing," said Marnie Palmerâ€"Lang, the local Hailey Cahill, 13, is the recipient of the Most Destined to Succeed award, presented at the recent Dance Canada competition in Collingwood. Graham Paine / Metroland West Media Group Dancer‘s fancy footwork worthy of special recognition Entertainn | Lives He l | studio‘s owner and artistic director. "Hailey loves to dance and sets a great example at the studio." Cahill has been with Dance Elite since she was first introduced to dance as a young girl. She is skilled in a number of disciplines, including ballet, point, jazz, tap, lyrical and acro. Cahill, said Palmerâ€"Lang, enjoyed a successful season with Dance Elite. Her solo, titled Kiss, was choreographed by the studio‘s artistic diâ€" rector. It was performed throughout Ontario, as were her group routines. Tickets on s NOW FirstOntarioArtsCentre w | NOIdWVHJI NOLTW | awnr 4epsiny; | tp =