Quick Facts
Also Known As: Dominic
Age: 40 Years, 40 Year Old Males
Family:
father: Conrad Pete Sandoval
Choreographers Contemporary Dancers
Height: 5'8" (173 cm), 5'8" Males
U.S. State: California
Childhood & Early Life
Dominic Sandoval was born on 15th October 1985 to Filipino American parents in Roseville, California. His parents separated a few months after his birth and he was adopted by Conrad Pete Sandoval, his step-father.
By the age of thirteen, he had taken a fancy to dancing. He began breakdancing and quickly picked up an effortless hip-hop style. He first participated in a dance competition when he was in grade five.
In his teen years he performed at the NBA or National Basketball Association and at the WNBA (Women’s National Basketball Association). He even won the ‘Evolution 2 Competition’ at Orlando, Florida, in 2005 along with his break dancing crew ‘Flexible Flav’.
He was a huge fan of the new dance show on ‘FOX’ network called ‘So You Think You Can Dance’. He decided to enroll himself in the audition rounds and began preparing for the show’s third season.
He took hip-hop choreography lessons before auditioning for the show in order to enhance his breakdancing skills, but also opened his mind to various other dance styles to train himself for the show.
A Contestant on – So You Think You Can Dance�
Before the show was aired on 24th May 2007, he auditioned at Los Angeles and was confirmed as the top 200 dancers to enter the second round of the show. He then gave another audition to make it to the top 20 participants and was called back to Hollywood as a finalist on the show.
On the show he was paired several times with Sabra Johnson who claimed the title in the finale. Dominic was a popular choice and was voted by his fans until the eighth week of the show.
Amongst his several performances, he is best known for his couple dance with Sabra on the song ‘No More Tears (Enough is Enough). Their performance was based on the Disco dance style.
His contemporary performance on the song ‘I’ll Stand by You – The Pretenders’ harnessed critical appraise from the judges and his rumba performance on ‘Stickwitu’ amused the audience.
He went on to perform several dance styles such as jive, Viennese Waltz, krump and hip-hop before getting eliminated. However, he returned in the finale to perform along with the other top 8 contestants on the song ‘Get Up- Ciara’.
America s Best Dance Crew�
Sandoval was back on television with his dance group ‘Quest Crew’ on the dance reality show ‘America’s Best Dance Crew’ in its third season. The show was aired on 15th January, 2009.
The group’s first performance was a ‘Sudden Death Challenge’ to the song ‘Hero’ by ‘Nas’. The group found itself saved in every elimination round by public votes and went on to put up performances on popular songs like ‘Let It Rock’, ‘Toxic’, ‘Forever’ and ‘Got Money’.
However, in the seventh week they found themselves in the bottom two after the ‘Hip-hop’s most difficult styles of dancing challenge’ but they were eventually saved and claimed the title by winning the season.
He returned to the show as a judge in the sixth season on April 7, 2011. He once again reunited with his dance troupe ‘Quest’ as a contestant on the eighth season of the show titled ‘Road to the VMA’s’.
Film & YouTube Career
In 2011, he starred in the short film ‘Agents of Secret Stuff’ as the antagonist. The film was made under the banner of ‘Wong Fu Productions’. He also played the role of Grifter alongside Chris Brown in the 2013 American 3D dance film ‘Battle of the Year’.
He acted in the recurring role of a student in ‘Smosh: The Movie’ and also starred in the live action computer animated movie ‘Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel’.
Over the years, Dominic has grown as an internet celebrity and has over 3. 5 million followers on his YouTube channel. He also hosted his own dance web series called ‘Dance Showdown’.
Sandoval appeared as a guest judge on the first season of the web video-making talent hunt show ‘Internet Icon’. He has often collaborated with Ryan Higa better known as ‘NigaHiga’ in his videos and goes by the name ‘D-Trix’ on his YouTube channel.
He recently launched an iTune song titled ‘The Worst Babysitter Ever’ and appeared as a background dancer in the music video ‘Ready To Go (Get me Out Of My Mind) by ‘Panic’.
Major Work
After his elimination from the show ‘So You Think You Can Dance’, Sandoval went on a sixty city national tour for the third season’s promotion as one of the top 10 finalists.
He later returned to the show ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ in season seven as an ‘All-star’ member. The season was judged by Nigel Lythgoe and Adam Shankman.
Awards & Achievements
After amassing millions of votes, Dominic and his dance troupe ‘Quest Crew’ were declared winners on the third season of ‘America’s Best Dance Crew (ABDC) on 5th March, 2009.
Personal Life
Dominic continues to live in his hometown Roseville, California. He was linked with the American dancer and winner of the seventh season of ABDC, Lauren Froderman for a brief period until 2011. He later began dating fashion designer, Bethany Mota.
He has participated along with ‘Quest Crew’ in the ‘ABDC Charity Event’ and extended support towards the ‘DoSomething.org’ foundation which aims at inspiring the youth to work towards developing a better community.
He also helped promote the movie ‘Say It Loud’ which was released by fourteen-year-old Jordan Coleman from Hackensack, New Jersey. The film emphasises on the importance of education in society.
Facts About Dominic Sandoval
Dominic Sandoval, also known as “D-Trix,” is not only a talented dancer and choreographer but also a skilled magician, showcasing his unique abilities in various forms of entertainment.
In addition to his success in the dance world, Dominic has also made appearances in popular TV shows and movies, demonstrating his versatility as a performer.
Dominic has a fun and outgoing personality, often sharing humorous and lighthearted content on his social media platforms, which has endeared him to a wide audience.
Despite his busy schedule, Dominic remains dedicated to giving back to the community through charity work and supporting causes close to his heart, showing his compassionate and caring nature.
Dominic’s passion for creativity extends beyond dance, as he has also explored other art forms such as photography and graphic design, showcasing his diverse range of talents and interests.
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