South Dakota USA - Emily Anne Miller
will be one of the contestants gracing the 2010 Miss USA stage. Emily Anne Miller is pursuing a major in Dance Performance/Choreography and a double minor in Entertainment Management and Accounting at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Emily will be graduating next December after taking a semester off to fulfill her Miss South Dakota Duties. After graduation, she plans on pursuing a career as a New York Radio City Rockette or as a Broadway dancer.
"Just hope and pray that nothing goes wrong, that you don't slip down the stairs or something. If not, just get up and taught it off and pretend like it never happened, "said Emily Miller of the Miss USA competition. "It's always important to just be who you are because if you do win you have a year of trying to act like the person you were at Miss USA."
A dancer for 17 years, Emily Anne Miller was chosen by the University of Las Vegas Dance Department to dance and perform in Seoul, Korea with an exchange program at the Korean University. Not to shy away from charity work, Miss South Dakota volunteers at her local elementary school and is active is such charities as Children’s Miracle Network and the Painted Turtle – a camp for children with life threatening illness. She plans on using her Miss South Dakota title to use it as a platform for good.
will be one of the contestants gracing the 2010 Miss USA stage. Emily Anne Miller is pursuing a major in Dance Performance/Choreography and a double minor in Entertainment Management and Accounting at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Emily will be graduating next December after taking a semester off to fulfill her Miss South Dakota Duties. After graduation, she plans on pursuing a career as a New York Radio City Rockette or as a Broadway dancer.
"Just hope and pray that nothing goes wrong, that you don't slip down the stairs or something. If not, just get up and taught it off and pretend like it never happened, "said Emily Miller of the Miss USA competition. "It's always important to just be who you are because if you do win you have a year of trying to act like the person you were at Miss USA."
A dancer for 17 years, Emily Anne Miller was chosen by the University of Las Vegas Dance Department to dance and perform in Seoul, Korea with an exchange program at the Korean University. Not to shy away from charity work, Miss South Dakota volunteers at her local elementary school and is active is such charities as Children’s Miracle Network and the Painted Turtle – a camp for children with life threatening illness. She plans on using her Miss South Dakota title to use it as a platform for good.