Utah man ‘represents’ for people with disabilities on national TV
Thursday, May 29th, 2008From Youtube and Fox TV 13 in Salt Lake City:
Brett Banford, a 25-year-old Salt Lake City man who has Down syndrome, earned audience cheers yesterday on Fox television’s “So You Think You Can Dance,” and used his appearance to advocate on behalf of all people with disabilities. Excerpt below.
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“I’m just here to prove to people that people with disabilities can actually have a normal life and live it. And that’s what I’m here to represent,” Banford said after a dance routine full of martial arts and smiles, as the audience whooped its approval. The judges did not advance Banford to the next level of competition, but described his efforts as “inspirational.”
Banford was gracious as he left. “It’s not about winning or losing,” he said. “It’s about having fun.”
Partial (and unofficial) transcript of the judges’ remarks:
Brett Banford: (in pre-audition segment): I’m in martial arts. If Nigel misjudges me, the way I move, I’m gonna hurt them. (laughter)
Nigel Lythgoe: Wow, wow. Now we’re gonna get honest about this. You don’t want me to patronize you now, do you? You want honesty from me. You are a really good mover. You’ve got musicality …. you’re inspirational for all of us. (cheers) But (more…)




