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HANFORD â The pandemic hasnât been kind to performing arts anywhere in the country â and P.A.T.Y.âStudio is no exception.
Started in 2009 by Patricia Diaz as a means of promoting the Gospel and teaching good ethics through and alongside dancing, Praise Arts Talent Youth has been active in the community for over a decade and always going strong, but COVID-19 took a hefty toll on Diaz and her dancers. Suddenly, the events they used to recruit new members were cancelled, while social distancing requirements also put a stop their efforts to raise funds.
âIt was definitely a drastic change, but I think that we adapted well and weâre slowly seeing ourselves get out of it and Iâm very hopeful and still thankful to God that little-by-little, weâll go back to where we need to be,â Diaz said.