From Deseret News archives:
Lord of the Dance: Riverton teenager wins top award
After being selected as one of the regional winners from Los Angeles, the 16-year-old Riverton High School student had come to New York City for the national competition. The night preceding the gala, it seemed his worst fear had come to pass: He cut a deep gash into his foot when he hit it on a railing. A medic came to his room to help tend to the wound.
For some of the next day's events, he had to dance in bare feet and thought he wouldn't even be able to compete. However, things turned out much differently than he thought, and only 24 hours later he was awarded the Teen Male Outstanding Dancer for the New York City Dance Alliance.
The competition involved various types of dance, including tap, jazz, ballet, hip-hop, funk, lyrical and musical theater. After being chosen as regional winner in Los Angeles, Garrett and the winners from the other 22 regional competitions around the United States came to New York to compete for the national title. He spent eight hours a day for three days in dance workshops with the judges watching every move.
"I couldn't believe it. I started crying because I was so happy," Garrett said. "Throughout the competition, with all the work I put forth, I really wanted it so bad . . . I knew I had a good chance, and then I made it into the final five. You never know what's going to happen."
Garrett had come a long way on his road to the title, especially since he only started dancing at 9 years old. Dancing came naturally to him, and he quickly rose to the top of his jazz class at Dance Concepts studio in Sandy. He started taking ballet classes, realizing it would help improve his technique.
Choreography was another skill he caught onto quickly. He started choreographing at the age of 10 and found it came almost easier than dancing. The solo he performed to win the New York City Dance Alliance competition was one he choreographed himself.
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