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Britains Got Talent
Bang OnBang On! are an energetic junk percussion duo who use a huge homemade drum kit to provide funky beats and rhythmic treats...!
FlavaKyle started up the group four years ago just wanting to do something with the lads and have a mess around and I saw a real potential in them and they started taking it more seriously, invited some girls in and after entering some local competitions with really good results it all took off from there
George SampsonGeorge started to go to dance classes at the age of 6 currently goes to dancing, singing and acting classes.
Iona - ContortionistGrace, Tradition and Technique
Contortionism is part of Ionas family heritage so her performances contain all the elements of a traditional contortion act as well as the most modern techniques.
Julia Naidenko - Belly Dancer Britains Got TalentIn May 2009, Julia successfully got through to the semi-final of Britain's Got Talent, watched by millions around the country. She went on to be interviewed on GMTV, perform on Richard & Judy and was also featured on the BBC.
Kate and GinKate and Gin are an amazing dog and human duo dancing act. They perform Scissor Sisters - I don't feel like dancing.
NemisisAfter an amazing routine in the auditions, that had the whole audience on their feet, the Britain's Got Talent judging panel, Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and Piers Morgan were so impressed by the local dance stars that they put Nemisis through to the live semi-final stage
SignatureSuleman has been imitating Michael Jackson ever since he was a kid, practising his dance moves in class and at home
Tobias MeadTobias Mead, 22, told how his love of dancing angered his father and brothers - just like ballet-loving Billy Elliot.
Talented Tobias is seen putting in a storming performance with a body-popping routine, which he does BACK-TO-FRONT.
Twist and PulseBritain’s Got Talent dance duo Twist and Pulse consist of best mates Ashley and Glen and have known each other for 2 years. For their first audition, they performed a fab comedy dance routine for judges which they called ‘Streetomedy’! Piers Morgan loved the act and said “I thought that was terrific. That is one of the most exciting, original routines we’ve seen.”
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