Minggu, 28 Februari 2010

Everybody that go to Las Vegas from Miami-America's Got Talent


Next are Erik and Rickie, 8 year-old ballroom dancers. Ricki says, "Sometimes he steps on my toes and I know he doesn't mean to do it but he does." In my head I go, "I don't mean to hit you, baby. You just make me so mad sometimes." They do the cutest ballroom dance to "Proud Mary." Seriously, it's great, especially considering their age. The judges put them through unanimously.

Welcome to Miami, bienvenido a Miami! We hit Miami, which ought to be fraught with nut bunnies to audition. Exxxcellent.



Alizma is next. They are basically the singing, violin-playing Dahm Triplets. Their act name comes from their first names of Alexandra, Izabelle and Manika and they're from Poland. They do "Devil Went Down to Georgia" and it's fantastic (the violins, not the vocals). Several of my friends can play this on their violins and I can assure you, it's as hard as it looks. The only criticism is that it's hard to hear them over the accompanying music in the background. I'd love to hear them just play, no accompaniment. Piers tells them the singing isn't good enough but the violin playing is excellent. The judges put them through but caution them to just play the violins.



The night ends with 13 year-old Arcadian Broad. What an excellent Dickensian name. He's this year's Flaming Baton Twirler. Arcadian dances amazingly to "I'm Still Standing." He does a... quintuple turn? It could be more than 5 rotations. His leaps are incredible. If he doesn't win this show, I hope SYTYCD is still around in 5 years. The judges love him, he's through unanimously. Excellent. You go, Billy Elliot!

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