
Dominic Sandoval
Sandoval was a contestant on the third season of So You Think You Can Dance, in which he was the seventh male contestant and in gender the overall quarterfinalist to be eliminated. He then won the third season of America's Best Dance Crew as a part of Quest Crew. After his win, he became a judge on the show. In 2012, Sandoval became the host of the online web series Dance Showdown. In 2019, Sandoval returned to So You Think You Can Dance as a judge on the 16th season.
He was also one of the choreographers for the World of Dance season 2 winning team, The Lab along with Valerie Ramirez, the owner of The Lab Creative Arts Studio, Carrie Calkins, and several other crews.
In 2016, Sandoval won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Choreography at the 68th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards, with Quest Crew.
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