“Got Talent Uruguay” already has its first two finalists; know who they are

With the host (Natalia Oreiro) and the four jurors (Claudia Fernández, María Noel Riccetto, Agustín Casanova and Orlando Petinatti) dressed in a palette of green (them) and brown (them), the first semifinal of Got Talent Uruguaythe Channel 10 talent contest.

Two participants will go directly to the final.

Andre and Sasha kicked off the evening with guest dancers doing a ballroom mambo session that was greeted with a standing ovation. “They broke it,” Riccetto told him on the first return of the night. Fernández agreed, adding that being “live made them eat up the stage.” Casanova and Petinatti joined in the excitement.

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Andre and Sasha opened the track

Alex Solis He returned with his beatbox number, in a modality that combines music with the sound of scenes as the Argentine McPhantom used to do and that this time included a choreography with zombies.

“I found it surprising,” said Petinatti as a return that defined him as a “Spartan warrior” and that he made the beatbox, “a winning act.” The same kindness was shown to the rest of the court. The enthusiasm was unanimous.

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Alex Solís and his beatbox number

The third to go on stage was Ricardo Steinek, who was Casanova’s golden button and who reached the semifinal after a heartfelt version of “Chiquillada” by José Carbajal, “El Sabalero”. This time he performed “Zamba para vos” by Alfredo Zitarrosa.

“It’s an honor to have you on this stage,” Petinatti told him, who, like Riccetto, highlighted his simplicity. Casanova had defined him as a “singer”, a singer with feeling. Steinek’s grandchildren came up, who dedicated his performance to the interior.

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Ricardo Steineck interpreted Zitarrosa.

Next up was Oreiro’s golden button, Argentina’s Maga Abril, who did a routine that included Casanova, Petinatti and Oreiro on stage and on Riccetto’s phone. The stunt looked impossible and showed “how good you are,” Fernandez said.

The other jurors did not spare superlatives either and, truthfully, their routine was surprising.

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Teenager’s children’s group, Pink, did a “very cute” choreography, according to Riccetto, who highlighted the girls’ energy and congratulated them. The same thought Fernandez who wished them to go “divine”.

“As a jury, I expected much more,” said Petinatti, who said that the public would surely greet them with their vote, but that she expected another level of demand.

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Pink

they followed Back to the Legendsa cover band that, in their last show, performed “I Want To Break Free” by What in. Now they dared with “Power of Love”, the Huey Lewis song from the Back to the Future soundtrack. The keyboardist was characterized as Dr. Emmett Brown.

“Today they made a difference,” Petinatti told them, who acknowledged that they heeded the jury’s requests. “They were excellent,” Riccetto said. “Keep in that way”. Fernandez and Casanova said the same thing.

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Back to the Legends

The round was closed by Sandra Ramírez, who was a magician and now sings. “I will show the true woman in me,” she had promised herself. She performed a potpourri of Cuban songs.

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Sandra Ramírez brought Cuba to the stage.

“I was fascinated by it,” said Casanova, who asked for a live band to prove it all. “You were the owner of the stage throughout your presentation,” added Petinatti, who said that Ramírez “has talent and charisma.”

Closed the voting of the public, the four most voted were Pink, Sandra Ramírez, Ricardo Steineck and Back to the Legends.

The first finalist of the season, according to the public vote, was Pink. The other jury was chosen by the jurors: Agustín voted for Ricardo Steinceck; Riccetto to Ramirez; Pettinati to Back to the Legends. The final decision was made by Claudia Fernández who gave her vote to the cover band.

Next week he reaches the second final.

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“Got Talent Uruguay” already has its first two finalists; know who they are