The long haul, the large stage, and the glaring lights. Despite everything, Brent Street, the dancing trio who had a spectacular America’s Got Talent audition on Tuesday, June 25, remained unfazed.
The Sydney-based modern troupe’s performance was utterly captivating and a combination of magic and drama.
The more than twenty dancers, all clad in white, wowed the audience with a combination of strength, grace, timing, and synchronization as they swept through many smooth performances to the song “Hope” by rapper NF.
All four judges stood with the audience for a standing ovation at the end.
Heidi Klum jumped in, calling the dance “something we haven’t seen before,” “beautiful,” and “exciting.” incredibly fun. Excellent work.
Sofia Vergara went on to say, “The beginning was spectacular, and the rest was just as good.” The coolest thing I’ve seen today was definitely that.
The invention was praised by Simon Cowell as cerebral. “It was what they were doing with their brains, because this was such a well thought out creative, original performance,” he said, in addition to what they were doing with their bodies. On the show, that is “the kind of audition we love.”
Zack Degersigny, 17, the leader of the teenage group, acknowledged that the performance had been planned for months.
The final word went to Howie Mandel. “Everything you did struck me as incredible. It was unexpected. Mandel had a surprise of his own; as he struck the Golden Buzzer, glitter flew from the ceiling.
The Brent Street crew, which bills itself as “Australia’s Home of Performing Arts,” advances in NBC’s search for new talent.
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