Michelle Ahl

Self-introduction: My name is Michelle Ahl. I’m a senior at Carlmont high in California. Co-Founder & President of the American Chinese Youth Performing Art Foundation. Principal dancer, dance and piano teacher at the Jane Huang Dance Academy; American Chinese Youth Tai Chi Culture Ambassador ; “Friendly Shandong” Tourism Ambassador. I got Would Miss 2024 overall Champion. I was employed by the Little Shell Art Workshop as a ballet Instructor; special judge of San Francisco Fashion Model Competition. I began to learning dance at the age of 3, and won first place in the age group of the Starbound Dance Talent Competition at the age of 4. Later, I began to win awards in international talent competitions, and was voted by the public as the American Super Treasure “Today’s Star”, I received the Special Contribution Award issued by the Central Education Station, the “Charity Angel” Award issued by the American Chinese Nursing Association; the “Global Outstanding Chinese Lifetime Achievement Award” awarded by Congresswoman Judy Chu as the Honorary Chairman of the Los Angeles Golden Tripod Organization. I received “The President’s Volunteer Service Gold Award” from the white house. I won the Best Choreographer Award in the 9th American WeShine Dance Competition; double champion of CCTV Sunshine Treasure National Children’s Model competition and national talent competition; first place in the speech contest and talent competition held by Sing Tao Daily; won first place in the Chinese Bridge Cup recitation competition 6 times; hosted the Hunan Satellite TV International Channel Children’s Spring Festival Gala and won the the highest honor award. I passed the highest level of the Emperor’s Piano ABRSM before graduating from elementary school at the age of 11; I won the single championship and all-around championship in the California International Wushu Championship; I won the overall championship twice in the Tai Chi competition. She was invited to star in the filming of the documentaries “We Are A Family”, “Touch the Dream” and “Heritage Seeker”. Awarded the “Best Young Actor” award by the Central Academy of Drama: won many of the Bay Area Short Video Production Competitions, and won the “Best Student Director” award at the New Concept Film Festival at the age of 15. I have performed on the charity stage since I was 3 years old and has performed more than 300 times, actively donating money to disaster- stricken areas and people in need.