A boy and a girl enter the dance floor under “Footloose” and circle the judges’ heads.

In 2017, Paige Glenn, 8, and Artyon Celestine, 9, captured the hearts of millions with their lively “Footloose” performance on *America’s Got Talent*.

 

Their precision and energy wowed the audience, proving that dance passion knows no age. Meeting at a California dance school, their instant connection and chemistry made their routine unforgettable.

Both judges and viewers were left in awe, marking it as one of the standout moments of the season and setting these young dancers on a promising path in the world of performance.

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