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Old 30-05-2009, 23:30   #196
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Re: Britain's Got Talent

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Originally Posted by katex View Post
Me too Margaret, wanted him to win ... could see the Queen really appreciating his playing. Sure he will glean a better career out of this anyway.

Diversity ? Well, they were OK I suppose ... comment was 'perfectly in step', but to be honest just found them a hotch potch of reforming lines and chucking a couple of kids around. I preferred Flawless. Better dance groups around backing singers, least they are trained.

Still, we all have different ideas about being entertained don't we.
Flawless were out of time on more than one occasion.

Diversity's choreography was much more exciting and current, and they were in complete synchronicity with each other. The only time they weren't was when the little lad's afro kept bouncing, after they'd all frozen stock still at one particular point.

The precision of their hand movements, when they were doing those three insects, showed much greater skill than any classically trained Balinese dancers.

Their dance moves were much more inventive, as well as exhibiting humour, with the head/buzzers/audition etc.

Up until tonight both dance troupe acts were very good, but I didn't think either stood a chance, but after the (not quite) Flawless Michael Jackson parody (purleaseeee, twenty odd year old music, and moves), along came Diversity and blew everyone else out of the competition.

I hadn't been their champion, and I had no intention of bothering to vote for anyone, but I guess a lot of other people must have felt the same, and made them the ultimate winners.

As was posted earlier, we all appreciate different things, and that makes the world a richer place.
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