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91原创 Has Talent judges have chosen this year鈥檚 competitors

Twenty-five acts will vie for a spot in the final competition and a top cash prize of $2,500
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91原创 singer-songwriter Richie Vokes, who is among the 26 semifinalists chosen to compete, laughs at one of the judge鈥檚 jokes following his audition Sunday for the fourth annual 91原创 Has Talent competition.

Note: This is an updated story. A previous version indicated 25 acts had been selected for semifinal competition. After the Times' press deadline on Monday evening, a 26th semifinalist was added to the list.

 

So far, the women have dominated 鈥 with two female singers and a dancer taking top spot in the first three years of 91原创 Has Talent  鈥 but will this be the year that a man emerges victorious at the finals of the annual competition?

It鈥檚 anyone鈥檚 guess, said the contest鈥檚 founder Peter Luongo, who this past weekend finished auditioning candidates for the fourth annual talent show, which opens on March 29.

It took a lot of discussion and a few serious disagreements, but a trio of judges managed to winnow 60 candidates down to 26 contestants who will take the stage at Christian Life Assembly next month.

Although the number of acts who auditioned this winter is down from previous years, the bar continues to be raised, said Luongo.

鈥淲hat鈥檚 consistent every year is that the quality (of the performances) has gone up.鈥

Though the judges had planned to cap the number of competitors at 24, they couldn鈥檛 agree on who to leave out.

In the end, judges Luongo, his daughter, Lisa Luongo Smith and talent agent Jolene Moore, were able to settle on a range of acts to perform at the semi-finals.

Of those, he said, 19 were 鈥榥o-brainers,鈥 while another group of 15 sat on the bubble and created plenty of back and forth among the judges.

鈥淲e were agonizing over who to take and not to take.鈥

Among the 26 acts who will compete for cash and industry prizes are eight solo vocalists (including one rapper) seven duets, one instrumental performer, a band and a trio and five physical acts 鈥 including dancers, gymnasts and a unicyclist.

The annual 91原创 Has Talent competition is once again presented by the four Rotary Clubs of 91原创.

One of its main goals is to draw attention to the need for a dedicated performing arts centre in 91原创 鈥 something a task force, including representatives from the City, the Township, the school district and both of 91原创鈥檚 universities has been formed to do.

This year, 91原创 Has Talent is also working with the 91原创 school district, offering every elementary and middle school student in the district free admission to the shows, as long as they are accompanied by a parent with a paid ticket.

Semi-final competition will be held at Christian Life Assembly, 21277 56 Ave., on Saturday, March 29. The finals will take place two weeks later, on April 12.

Both events begin at 6 p.m.

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The semifinalists who have been selected to compete on March 29 are:

 

Aaron Swan 鈥  Singer

Alexandra Susheski  鈥  Acrobat

Ayumi Sugizaki  鈥  Unicycle Performer

Cassidy Hoflin   鈥 Singer

Chantelle Ward 鈥  Dancer

Dante Arias  鈥  Dancer

Hayley Bouey  鈥  Singer

Jazmine and Amanda Langset  鈥 Singers

Jessie LeBlanc and Kathleen Dunn  鈥  Singing/Musicians

Jessie Sapach  鈥  Singer/Musician

Jet Tangerine and Hugh Barbour 鈥  Singing/Guitar

Joanne Chiasson  鈥  Singer

Jordan Rodriguez  鈥  Singer

Josh Baron and Cheyenne Lewis 鈥  Singing/Guitar

Joshua Goodman  鈥  Rap/Hip Hop

Kaitlin Hartwig  鈥  Dancer

Kaiya Horvat and Kirk Musfelt  鈥  Singing/Guitar

Mark Armstrong  鈥  Guitarist

Michaela Mulder  鈥  Singer

Paige McLachlan  鈥  Dancer

Quinn and Tonic  鈥  Band

Rachel Dunn and Colson Kinna  鈥  Singing/Guitar

Rhiannon Kittson 鈥  Singer

Richie Vokes  鈥  Singer/Songwriter

Sara Garber and Kevin Wellman  鈥 Singing/Musicians

Sophi Spatzner  鈥  Dancer



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