A trio of dancers, nine musical acts and an acrobat have made it through to the final round of 91Ô´´ Has Talent.
Among the performers advancing from the March 29 semifinal competition are Jet Tangerine and Hugh Barbour, a bouncy and colourful musical duo who kicked off the night with an uptempo performance of Train’s Hey Soul Sister.
Aerial acrobat Alexandra Susheski wowed the crowd with a routine that found her swinging on, in around and through a ring suspended above the stage at Christian Life Assembly.
Our Voice, an original song by Peace of Earth, also impressed the panel of judges — made up of talent agent Jolienne Moore, singer Natasha Zimbaro and event promoter John Donnelly — and got the nod.
Also selected to move on this year are:
Kathleen and Jesse — singers
Joshua Goodman — rapper
Kaitlin Hartwig — dancer
Michaela Mulder — singer
Paige McLachlan — dancer
Quinn and Tonic — rock band
Rachel Dunn and Colson Kinna — singing/guitar
Sisters Jazmine and Amanda Langset, who won over the crowd with the foot-stompin’ country tune, Better Dig Two by The Band Perry, advanced through the audience vote.
Final competition takes place at Christian Life Assembly on Saturday, April 12 at 7 p.m.
This time, Moore will be joined at the judges’ table by Leah Emmott, former drummer for the all-girl punk rock band LiveonRelease, and 91Ô´´ actor Mike Roberds, best known for his role as Uncle Fester on The New Addams Family.
Tickets are $20 each, available online at langleyhastalent.com or at the 91Ô´´ Times office, 20258 Fraser Hwy.
Elementary and middle school students in the 91Ô´´ district will be admitted at no charge if they are accompanied by an adult with a paid ticket. Student + adult tickets must be purchased through the website.
91Ô´´ Has Talent is presented in co-operation by the four Rotary Clubs of 91Ô´´.