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arcadian broad - america's got talent season 4 audition in miami, florida - dancing to im still standing - by elton john,
Arcadian Broad was a dancer from Season 4 of America's Got Talent. He was eliminated in the Semifinals. Arcadian was born on February 27, 1996. At the age of 4 he showed a prodigious gift for the piano. By age 9, he won the Young Artist Competition.
Arcadian Broad - NBC's America's Got Talent ~ Season 4 Semi-FinalistPlaying piano Toccato,and dancing to Footloose
ARCADIAN BROAD AND THIA MEGIA ON AMERICA'S GOT TALENT WITH HOST NICK CANNON ~ DECISION BY THE JUDGES, SHARON OSBORNE, PIERS MORGAN AND DAVID HASSELHOFF. ARCADIAN MOVES ON TO THE...
Arcadian Broad began dancing at age nine and was a finalist for the title role of Billy in the Broadway Musical Billy Elliot. At age 13, Broad made his TV debut as a semi-finalist on season four of NBC’s America’s Got Talent (AGT). He was a guest on The Ellen Show soon after his AGT appearance.
At age 13, he made his TV debut when he became a semi-finalist on America’s Got Talent (Season 4, 2009; country singer Kevin Skinner won that year). At 16, Arcadian was the youngest dancer...
Arcadian Broad is not new to Olympic Ballet Theatre (OBT). A soloist at The Sarasota Ballet in Florida, he wowed audiences with his dashing guest performance as Basilio in OBT’s production of Don Quixote last May. He returned in June to choreograph and perform in ballets for Summer Performance.
Broad first caught the public’s eye as a 13-year-old on “America’s Got Talent.” After a short trainee stint at Orlando Ballet School, he spent six months in the second company before joining Orlando Ballet—at age 16, he was the youngest dancer ever to receive a contract there.
The fourth season of American talent show competition series America's Got Talent was broadcast on NBC from June 23 to September 16, 2009. Following the previous season, Jerry Springer left the show due to other commitments, [2] and was replaced as host by Nick Cannon.
After the success of his first full-length ballet—a 2016 adaptation of Beauty & the Beast —Broad is now turning to Wonderland: Mad Tales of the Hatter, an original story based on the Alice in Wonderland character. This time, Broad devised the narrative, wrote the music and is choreographing the piece.