On Saturday, July 9, the semi-final stage “Peru’s got talent” ended, where several artists sang, danced and showed their best qualities on stage to achieve the long-awaited passage to the final.
However, the band’s dancers remained a disappointment. crew seed. They were eliminated and after the decision of the jury who chose “Mini Ladies”, they released them.
Axel Barrios, director of the dance line-up, shared a video on social media expressing his displeasure with the production of “Peru’s Got Talent”. According to his disclaimer, they usually put some soda on the soles of their shoes to keep from slipping on stage, but too much Coke was sprayed during the production and it hurt their performance.
“I am making this video because I feel helpless and sad about what just happened at Peru Has Talent. 10 seconds before the start of production, it occurs to the production team to wet the entire Coca-Cola stage, but not to spend a little bit, but literally wet it. I told them not to force us to come out because it’s very slippery, but they weren’t interested because the show had to go on. Unfortunately, in the montage, he (the dancer) fell face down as soon as he stepped onto the stage. Many people fell,” he added.
Finally, crew seed He noted that they worked hard throughout the competition to give their best. “You shouldn’t play like that with an artist and with our career. We put in a lot of effort, we came to do everything for you (the audience) to see our performance, but we couldn’t.”
Who made it to the finals of the Peru’s Got Talent?
As you know, out of ten semi-finalists in each TV program “Peru has talent”, two advance to the final. But first, the three most voted by the public through the application of the program remain on the set. Of these three, the one with the most votes goes straight to the audience, and then the jury selects one of their choice from the remaining two; in the event of a tie, the one with the most votes passes.
The trio, chosen by the public without any order, included pole dancer Jimena Riveros, Afro-Peruvian ballet Callao and singer Mariano Bisbal. Of these three, the young people from the Afro-Peruvian ballet Callo received the most votes from the public, who moved the audience with a powerful number in which the drums did not stop beating.
Three more past – Team Samegender, singer. Lillian Cornelius and the Afro-Peruvian dance group Sabor y Canela. And the public voted the most. Lillian Corneliuswho, with his lyrical and folk musical performance, dazzled the stage with a Quechua version of “El condor pasa” in the company of the Peruvian Air Force Symphony Orchestra.
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