Art is subjective. Some people are moved by music, some by paintings, some by dance. When you see someone who expresses emotion and feeling in a physical format- be it through song, painting, dance- that can be very moving for some people.

In the case of this kid, he is someone who has only been training for about 5 yrs, and he is exceptionally talented. A lot of what he's doing seems to be random, and can appear to be "flailing" or frantic, and in a lot of ways, it is. But to someone like Adam, who has years of training and teaching others, to see someone SO incredibly gifted and with so much natural talent, that can be very stirring. The natural ability needed to be able to move like that- you can't teach that. His level of fluidity and control are profound. Not everyone can do that, and not everyone can recognize it. Doesn't make anyone better or worse than someone else, it's just appreciating different things.

Not to mention this show has brought world-class dancing and choreography to the masses for the first time in a really long time. People are loving and appreciating dance on a larger scale because of this show and kids like this. That's moving for someone who has spent their entire lives dancing and teaching without much acknowledgment.

This kid is a true diamond in the rough. He needs structure and training, but that's what this show is about. Taking someone like this and watching them grow and improve with training. I was moved by him, too. He's amazing