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}}'''Jaxon Willard''' (born on September 21, 2001) is an American professional dancer and choreographer from American Fork, Utah, who trained at Center Stage Performing Arts Studio. | }}'''Jaxon Willard''' (born on September 21, 2001) is an American professional dancer and choreographer from American Fork, Utah, who trained at Center Stage Performing Arts Studio. | ||
Jaxon got first time public eye by his performence on ''NBC World of Dance season 2'' in 2018 when he finished third in Junior Divisional Final. He already competed on ''season 1'' as member of ''801Squad'' in 2017, but they didn't pass the Qualifiers. As an estimated 4.7 million watched Jaxon Willard’s high energy dance routine with high-flying leaps and balletic turns, many may not have realized that through his dance, Jaxon was revealing his innermost struggle. On the show, he won fans with self-choreographed routines set to songs like [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOEUubcRn0k “Fragile”] by Kygo & Labrinth. | Jaxon got first time public eye by his performence on ''NBC World of Dance season 2'' in 2018 when he finished third in Junior Divisional Final. He already competed on ''season 1'' as member of ''801Squad'' in 2017, but they didn't pass the Qualifiers. As an estimated 4.7 million watched Jaxon Willard’s high energy dance routine with high-flying leaps and balletic turns, many may not have realized that through his dance, Jaxon was revealing his innermost struggle. On the show, he won fans with self-choreographed routines set to songs like [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOEUubcRn0k “Fragile”] by Kygo & Labrinth. He got awarded Senior Male Best Dancer (Orlando) at ''The Dance Awards 2021 and Senior Male Core Performer at Radix 2019. | ||
Now he has been making waves in the commercial industry, from performing with [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjBo--1n8lI Rihanna in the 2023 Super Bowl Halftime Show] to dancing in an FKA twigs music video and at the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfJicS3txO4 2022 Grammy Awards with Lil Nas X], and he’s taking on a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOEaPEH2Avw mentorship role in ''YSL Beauty’s Push The Boundaries'' contest], where he will help further the careers of the two winners in its dance category. <ref>[https://www.dancemagazine.com/on-the-rise-jaxon-willard/ Dancer Spotlight - Meet Rising Commercial Star, Jaxon Willard]</ref> Currently he is performing on Madonna’s ''The Celebration'' world tour. <ref>[https://www.instagram.com/p/C3oQ7iQviPr/ Jackson's IG]</ref> Well, the shy, vulnerable, young man, who got patronized by Derek Hough on WoD is gone. For the Queen of Pop he turned the entire crowd in the arena on [https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cz1s0YpsTt8/ in strings]. | Now he has been making waves in the commercial industry, from performing with [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjBo--1n8lI Rihanna in the 2023 Super Bowl Halftime Show] to dancing in an FKA twigs music video and at the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfJicS3txO4 2022 Grammy Awards with Lil Nas X], and he’s taking on a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOEaPEH2Avw mentorship role in ''YSL Beauty’s Push The Boundaries'' contest], where he will help further the careers of the two winners in its dance category. <ref>[https://www.dancemagazine.com/on-the-rise-jaxon-willard/ Dancer Spotlight - Meet Rising Commercial Star, Jaxon Willard]</ref> Currently he is performing on Madonna’s ''The Celebration'' world tour. <ref>[https://www.instagram.com/p/C3oQ7iQviPr/ Jackson's IG]</ref> Well, the shy, vulnerable, young man, who got patronized by Derek Hough on WoD is gone. For the Queen of Pop he turned the entire crowd in the arena on [https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cz1s0YpsTt8/ in strings]. | ||
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At 14 years of age, Cindy Willard had a premonition that one day she would have a black child. Having been told at 18-years-old that she would never be able to bare any children, the premonition made sense. After serving a full-time mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Cindy met and married her husband, and their first child was born soon thereafter. Four more children would be born into the family, but after having five children, the problems she had experienced as an 18-year-old resurfaced. She had a hysterectomy, and during recovery, she knew that her family was not complete, and she embarked on a new mission to find the missing member of the family. | At 14 years of age, Cindy Willard had a premonition that one day she would have a black child. Having been told at 18-years-old that she would never be able to bare any children, the premonition made sense. After serving a full-time mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Cindy met and married her husband, and their first child was born soon thereafter. Four more children would be born into the family, but after having five children, the problems she had experienced as an 18-year-old resurfaced. She had a hysterectomy, and during recovery, she knew that her family was not complete, and she embarked on a new mission to find the missing member of the family. | ||
When Jaxon, who began ballroom dancing at age 11. He was a mama’s boy up until about the age of 15 when he began to act different and his attitude took a dramatic shift. Later he auditioned with the group ''801Squad'' for the first season of World of Dance, the producers became concerned and contacted Cindy. They wanted to learn more about the racism and bullying that Jaxon had experienced growing up in a predominantly white community in Utah. She denied the request for an interview, believing that it was a matter that she and Jaxon needed to work through privately first. His group ''801Squad'' was soon eliminated. | When Jaxon, who began ballroom dancing at age 11. He asked one of his sisters to join school ballroom. After that he got hooked. His mom said, he was a mama’s boy up until about the age of 15 when he began to act different and his attitude took a dramatic shift. Later he auditioned with the group ''801Squad'' for the first season of World of Dance, the producers became concerned and contacted Cindy. They wanted to learn more about the racism and bullying that Jaxon had experienced growing up in a predominantly white community in Utah. She denied the request for an interview, believing that it was a matter that she and Jaxon needed to work through privately first. His group ''801Squad'' was soon eliminated. | ||
Then Jaxon decided that he wanted to audition on his own for the show’s next season. Cindy had just one request: “If you try out for the show again, you know where they’re going to want to go with your adoption story. ... So, if that’s where you want to go, let us figure this out first.” Together they worked through the arduous process, and when the producers of World of Dance approached her again about running the story about Jaxon’s experiences, she consented. | Then Jaxon decided that he wanted to audition on his own for the show’s next season. Cindy had just one request: “If you try out for the show again, you know where they’re going to want to go with your adoption story. ... So, if that’s where you want to go, let us figure this out first.” Together they worked through the arduous process, and when the producers of World of Dance approached her again about running the story about Jaxon’s experiences, she consented. | ||