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Local performer and Lucia Marthas student showcase St. Maarten talent on Dutch national television | Soualiganewsday

June 22, 2026

Local performer and Lucia Marthas student showcase St. Maarten talent on Dutch national television | Soualiganewsday
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SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - From the dance studios of St. Maarten to national television in the Netherlands, 23-year-old Faith Peterson is proving that island talent can shine on some of the biggest stages abroad.

Born and raised on St. Maarten, Peterson began dancing at just four years old with Motiance Dance School and NIA. What started as a childhood passion has grown into a promising professional career in the performing arts.

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Today, Peterson is in her third year at the prestigious Lucia Marthas Institute for Performing Arts, where she studies Musical Theatre Dance. The academy is widely recognized as one of the leading performing arts institutions in the Netherlands, training performers for careers in musical theatre, television, and live entertainment.

In recent months, Peterson has also been appearing on the popular Dutch television program Stars on Stage, where audiences have had the opportunity to watch her perform as both a dancer and singer. Her weekly appearances have attracted attention from viewers in the Netherlands and from supporters back home on St. Maarten.

Despite her growing success abroad, Peterson remains deeply connected to her roots.

“I am proud to represent St. Maarten,” she said. “I want the world to see that there is so much talent on our island, and that talent deserves to be seen on stages and screens around the world.”

Her journey serves as an inspiration to many young people on St. Maarten who dream of pursuing careers in the arts. Through years of dedication, training, and perseverance, Peterson has demonstrated that talent nurtured on a small Caribbean island can compete and thrive internationally.

Looking ahead, Peterson hopes to build a career in Dutch musical theatre, combining her passions for singing, dancing, and acting on professional stages throughout the Netherlands and beyond.

As she continues to grow as a performer, one thing is certain: St. Maarten will be cheering her on every step of the way.

Source: https://www.soualiganewsday.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=65930:local-performer-and-lucia-marthas-student-showcase-st-maarten-talent-on-dutch-national-television&Itemid=450

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