On Sunday, 12 November one act will walk away with R500 000 and the 2017 SA’s Got Talent title! SA’s Got Talent, Sunday at 6PM.
The Top 6 Finalists that will compete this Sunday at the Soweto Theatre are:
Amazebra
Location: Kwa-Zulu Natal
Act: Traditional Zulu Dance Group
Amazebra youth organization was born in 2010 in Ntuzuma, formed by a group of young enthusiastic men with the objective of mobilising resources together to make a living by showcasing their talent and culture. They have a passionate vision to make cultural performing art more accessible to audiences in South Africa and across the world.
Siphokazi
Location: Daveyton, Johanesburg
Act: Opera Singer
Siphokazi is studying a B.Tech in Vocal Art and is mum to a four year-old. She started singing when she was 12 years old, having found out that she had T.B in her spine and undergoing two spinal fusion operations. She will forever suffer back and chest pains because of the screws in her spine, with the limited movement in her spine a slight hindrance to her ability to perform certain notes.
Nan Hua Dancers
Location: Bronkorstspruit
Act: Chinese Performance Art Group
Nan Hua Academy is a non-profit organisation based in Bronkhorspruit, where girls from across South Africa live and learn the principles of Chinese culture. From Mandarin classes to meditation and dance lessons, the Nan Hua Academy girls are learning how to live by the principles of the Buddha – Speak good things / Do good Deeds / Think good Thoughts.
Just 6
Location, Edenvale, Johannesburg
Act: acapella group
Just 6 have their roots in gospel music. They call their sound ‘Afro-cal-play’ (African Vocal Play), a mixture of African indigenous sounds as well as smooth harmonies. Just 6 has won Best acapella group at the Crown Gospel Music Awards, Best Acapella Album at the Independent National Gospel Music Awards and Best Religious Song and Best Religious Album at the 2014 Contemporary Acapella Recording Awards.
Anecnote
Location: Cape Town
Act: A capella group
Anaecnote is a group of 5 dynamic vocalists who all have one thing in common; music. They met three years ago while singing in the UCT choir and through their love for acapella, Anecnote was born. Each member of the group has a different function which moulds into the unique sound that is known as Anecnote.
Art Of Dance
Location: Ennerdale, Johannesburg
Act: Lyrical Dance Crew
After Nicole completed her studies at TUT, she decided to give back to her community and create a safe haven for kids who were confronted by poverty and addiction. The music the group uses in their routines is lyrically and spiritually driven to convey a strong message of unity and love for audiences.
The second and third place runner-up contestants will also receive cash prizes courtesy of Samsung.
Don’t miss the the SA’s Got Talent Finale on Sunday 12 November at 6PM. The live results show will follow at 7:30PM on the same night.