Nick Lazzarini

Nick Lazzarini (born March 6, 1984), an American dancer. He is best known as the first season winner on the Fox reality show So You Think You Can Dance. He is a trained dancer in jazz, lyrical, hip hop, ballet and modern dance styles.

Early life

My mom used to play a lot of music when I was a baby—I'd prop myself up on the coffee table and wiggle myself around.

Nick Lazzarini, People magazine, October 2005[1]

Lazzarini was born to Italian American parents. Lazzarini grew up in Mountain View, California in the San Francisco Bay Area. He graduated from Springer Elementary in Mountain View, California and Blach Intermediate School in Los Altos, California.[2] Lazzarini began attending Showbiz when he was 8 years old.[3] In the early 2000s, he travelled every other weekend from San Francisco to Fresno to dance at Dance Rage. He was trained under Keith Banks.[3] His performance at Showbiz in 2001 caught the attention of Dance Spirit magazine, and they featured him on the cover of their October 2001 issue.[4]

At the time of his appearance on "So You Think You Can Dance," he was living in Van Nuys, California.

Early career

Lazzarini has been dancing since age four and began teaching and doing choreography at age fourteen.[2]

In 2003, Lazzarini, competing as part of a dance group called Hot Under The Collar, appeared on CBS's "Star Search" remake.

Prior to competing on the Fox reality show, Lazzarini spent two years at the Dance Company of San Francisco and also toured Europe with the RAW dance company, which was founded by choreographer Mia Michaels (one of the judges on "So You Think You Can Dance").

So You Think You Can Dance

Lazzarini was the first person auditioned for the show, before it even began. Nigel and Bonnie Lythgoe approached him to see if he would be a good match for a show they were then planning.[5] For his win on the first season of the show, Lazzarini received a cash prize of $100,000 and the use of a penthouse apartment in Manhattan for one year. According to judge Nigel Lythgoe, Lazzarini chose to exchange the value of the apartment for a cash equivalent.[6]

Post SYTYCD

Lazzarini became the first person ever to appear on the cover of Dance Spirit twice, with the January 2006 issue.[7] Beginning in March 2006, Lazzarini became a founding member (of 15) of the Evolution Dance Company, which debuted at the OC Pavilion in Santa Ana, California, alongside SYTYCD alumni Melody Lacayanga and Craig DeRosa. Choreographers in the company include Liz Imperio and Mia Michaels.[8]

Lazzarini is a faculty member of Jump Dance Convention (www.breakthefloor.com).

In November 2011, Oxygen Media announced that Nick, along with fellow dancers Travis Wall, Teddy Forance, and Kyle Robinson, is part of a series in development titled All the Right Moves. This docu-series follows the four dancers as they work to start a new dance company in LA called Shaping Sound.[9]

Personal life

Lazzarini is best friends with Melody Lacayanga, and they have been since their teens. He is also best friends with dancer and choreographer Travis Wall, who he had known since he was 9-years-old. He is openly gay.

Awards and honors

References

  1. Rizzo, Monica (2005-10-24), "Nick Lazzarini SOUNDS OFF". People. 64 (17):42
  2. 2.0 2.1 Ridgeway, Eliza (October 26, 2005), "Nick Lazzarini, star of FOX's 'So You Think You Can Dance,' returns home for a visit". Los Altos Town Crier.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Walker, Marisa (October 2001), "5 Days, 5 Nationals". Dance Spirit. 5 (8):66
  4. December 2005, "Always a WINNER". Dance Spirit. 9 (10):25
  5. Arnett, Lisa (January 2006), "America;s Favorite". "Dance Spirit". 10 (1):58
  6. Martin, Ed (July 26, 2006), "Intimate Insights From Contestants and Judges On 'So You Think You Can Dance'". Media Village
  7. Jarrett, Sara (January 2006), "That Special Something". Dance Spirit. 10 (1):22
  8. Carafano, Michelle (March 2006), "Evolution in OC" Dance Spirit. 10 (3):24
  9. Seidman, Robert. "Oxygen Media Adds Three New Docu-Series To Development Pipeline". TV By The Numbers. Retrieved 2012-04-17.

External links

First Winner of So You Think You Can Dance
2005
Succeeded by
Benji Schwimmer