DIDSBURY - Didsbury’s Ally Crampton is scheduled to make her debut as a member of the Young Canadians School of Performing Arts at the 2021 Calgary Stampede Grandstand Show opening night on July 9.
Ally, 14, is an intermediate singer and dancer with the renowned 160-member entertainment group. She says she’s really looking forward to Friday’s big night.
“This will be our first live performance,” she told The Albertan. “I’m both nervous and excited. We’ve been practising for months.”
Ally auditioned for the Young Canadians in August 2020, being accepted as a member the following month.
She explained that her father Mike was instrumental in encouraging her to audition.
“It was my dad’s idea that it would be a good idea for me to try it out and see what it was like,” she said. “I had to audition online and then in-person in Calgary.
“I had never heard of them before I auditioned. It was so exciting and a big deal and awesome.”
Ally learned to dance with the Move Yourself Dance in Olds. She’s been dancing for nine years.
As well, she has been singing for eight years, training under teacher Erin Fredlund of Didsbury.
Due to COVID, the Young Canadians will be performing in split casts at this year’s Stampede, with Ally scheduled to perform a total of five shows.
Asked if she has a favourite type or style of music, she said she likes “all kinds of music, including pop and folk.”
As far as possibly making a career in show business, Ally says she’s leaving her options open.
“It’s something I’ve thought about and is kind of in my list of things I want to be,” she said.
Young Canadians School of Performing Arts members have been performing at the Calgary Stampede Grandstand Show since 1968.
It is supported by the Calgary Stampede and the Calgary Stampede Foundation, with members ranging in age from seven to 21.