Isabella Weber Shines as Europa-Park's Rising Star at 13
Thirteen-year-old Isabella Weber from Kenzingen has been named a standout talent by Europa-Park's Talent Academy. Her achievements will be celebrated during European Talent Day on March 25, 2026. The academy, which nurtures young creative performers, has supported her since she was just two years old.
Europa-Park's Talent Academy was set up in 2014 to help young people develop their artistic skills early. Isabella Weber has trained there for over a decade, focusing on ballet, aerial acrobatics, and stage performance. She now attends up to eleven classes each week while preparing for shows and competitions.
Her dedication has earned her a scholarship from the Talent Foundation. This annual award covers part of her training costs, allowing her to continue her development without financial pressure. European Talent Day will spotlight Weber's progress as the academy's featured young performer. No other talents have been announced for the event so far.
Weber's scholarship and recognition highlight the academy's role in supporting young artists. She remains the only talent confirmed for European Talent Day in 2026. The event will showcase her skills in front of a wider audience.
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