Another South African Shines On An International Stage #BritainsGotTalent
Another South African Shines On An International Stage. A number of South Africans have represented the country very well on international talent shows. They don’t just participate, but show off amazing talent, and go all the way to the finals.
A year ago, Musa Motha wowed the judges and audience as he took on the Britain’s Got Talent stage. The amputee dancer got the Golden buzzer sending him straight to the semi-finals. Musa went ahead to bag himself a spot in the finals, where he continued to impress the masses.
A couple of days later, another Mzansi Youth Choir had many eating from their hands on the America’s Got Talent stage. Their performance was nothing short of extraordinary, capturing the hearts and captivating the audience with their powerful voices and vibrant energy. From the moment they stepped onto the stage, Mzansi Youth Choir exuded confidence and unity.
Who can forget the phenomenal Ndlovu Youth Choir! Coming from humble backgrounds, they beat the odds to make it into the finals of America’s Got Talent competition. A year ago, the choir came back on the AGT stage as part of the 60 acts from around the world included in the All-Stars show. As expected the Ndlovu Youth Choir did not disappoint one bit.
There is now another South African who just burnt down Britain’s Got Talent Stage. When he stepped on the stage, no one could’ve guessed that Innocent Masuku was going to kill an Opera tune. Well, he did, leaving the audience and judges pleasantly surprised.
“South African creatives continue to raise the country’s flag high around the world. I congratulate Innocent Masuku on his sterling performance in Britain’s Got Talent. All the best as you proceed in the competition,” Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture Zizi Kodwa said.