Myanmar performance art team reaches quarter-final in America’s Got Talent

Myanmar performance art team reaches quarter-final in America’s Got Talent
Published 8 January 2020
Lin Lin Khine

 

In season two of Champions America’s Got Talent, an international TV franchise, Junior Creative from Myanmar reached the quarter-final stages.

The TV show features a variety of participants from the ‘Got Talent’ franchise winners and finalists in which they will compete against each other across a series pf preliminaries to secure a place in the grand final for a chance at a cash prize and the title of “World Champion.

The program is being broadcast on NBC television network.

Junior Creative, a dance performance art group, portrayed a family of four (mother, father, son, and daughter) that were living in peace but gets split up due to internal conflicts with the parents ultimately dying of land mines with the sons and daughter running away together but also getting split up.

Their performance impressed the judges, garnering high praise from the show’s toughest critic and judge as well as the creator of the show, Simon Cowell.

He said that the team showed great potential with an impressive commitment to their craft and vivid imagination.

Junior Creative team is the winner of Myanmar’s Got Talent 2018 where they portrayed the prevention of child rape with dances.