Lambros Garcia on 'America's Got Talent' Season 18: 10-yr-old dancer defies bullies to follow his passion

Lambros Garcia is a contemporary dancer who won the best Petite dancer at the United States Tournament of Dance
 Lambros Garcia is one of the contestants on 'America's Got Talent' Season 18 (@mossadanceacademy/facebook)
Lambros Garcia is one of the contestants on 'America's Got Talent' Season 18 (@mossadanceacademy/facebook)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Welcome to the highly anticipated Season 18 of 'America's Got Talent', where an extraordinary array of gifted performers compete for the prestigious $1 million prize. Guiding the journey as the executive producer and leading the star-studded judging panel is the iconic Simon Cowell. Joining him on the panel are the internationally renowned fashion icon Heidi Klum, the celebrated comedian Howie Mandel, and the acclaimed actress Sofia Vergara. Taking charge of the electrifying season as host is the remarkable Terry Crews.

Introducing Lambors Garcia, a 10-year-old dance champion who has been conquering stages and defying bullies since his early years. This dynamic performer is not only a dancer but also a relentless fighter who never lets adversity dim his talent and hard work. Get ready to witness Lambors Garcia's rise to stardom as he shines on the stage like no other.



 

Who is Lambros Garcia? 

Meet a remarkable young dancer who has been passionately honing his craft since childhood, garnering numerous victories and accolades along the way. Notably, Garcia achieved the prestigious title of best Petite dancer at the renowned United States Tournament of Dance, fearlessly competing in eight diverse categories. He participated in all categories of dancing in the competition, from Advanced Elite 9-10 'Large Group Musical Theatre' to 'Junior Mr Dance'. He captivated viewers with his extraordinary skills, moving to the beats of 'Love Yourself'. It's truly impressive that despite his young age, he consistently chose to challenge himself in the Elite Advanced groups, leaving the comfort of beginner or intermediate levels. Additionally, he earned a notable fifth place in solo dancing at the esteemed American Dance Awards, firmly establishing his experience and talent. As a valued member of New York's Mossa Dance Academy, this ten-year-old dynamo is poised to leave an indelible mark on the world of dance.



 

Lambros Garcia in 'America's Got Talent' Season 18

In a heartfelt moment during the promo of 'America's Got Talent' Season 18, Lambros bravely shared, "I have a really big passion for dance." Overwhelmed with emotion, he tearfully revealed, "I get a little bit bullied at school." However, his subsequent statement showcased his resilience and determination as he declared, "I'm never gonna let anyone stop me." With his charismatic presence and sassy moves on stage, Lambros promises to deliver a captivating performance that will undoubtedly be a visual delight.

'America's Got Talent' Season 18 airs on Tuesdays at 8 pm ET/PT. 

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