Miami All Stars is a dancing group from Miami, Florida. They auditioned in Atlanta and have made it to the Las Vegas audition round with glowing comments from all the judges.
They call their dancing genre the "Miami" style (unique name it is not). It seems to be a mix of mambo and various other styles of dance. The husband and wife choreograph, and the teenage members of this 23-person strong group do most of the dancing.
This act will likely be pretty popular in the early going and make it to the voting rounds. They are an act that could potentially make it a couple of rounds.
The main problem with this kind of act is its size. Miami All Stars is the typical big-group act that easily advances every season but has trouble winning with this many people up on stage. These acts have never won, and dance acts with five or fewer people usually fare better in voting. My theory is that the "pop" and pizazz of a performance is lost when there are too many people on stage. It's just too hard for the human eye to take it all in, so the emotion in a performance gets lost among all of those dancers.
Miami All Stars has virtually no chance of winning, but they are definitely a high-energy act that will probably deserve to at least make the voting rounds. Whether they make will just depend on what the competition has to offer in later audition episodes.
Resources:
America's Got Talent 6 Recaps and Results
They call their dancing genre the "Miami" style (unique name it is not). It seems to be a mix of mambo and various other styles of dance. The husband and wife choreograph, and the teenage members of this 23-person strong group do most of the dancing.
This act will likely be pretty popular in the early going and make it to the voting rounds. They are an act that could potentially make it a couple of rounds.
The main problem with this kind of act is its size. Miami All Stars is the typical big-group act that easily advances every season but has trouble winning with this many people up on stage. These acts have never won, and dance acts with five or fewer people usually fare better in voting. My theory is that the "pop" and pizazz of a performance is lost when there are too many people on stage. It's just too hard for the human eye to take it all in, so the emotion in a performance gets lost among all of those dancers.
Miami All Stars has virtually no chance of winning, but they are definitely a high-energy act that will probably deserve to at least make the voting rounds. Whether they make will just depend on what the competition has to offer in later audition episodes.
Resources:
America's Got Talent 6 Recaps and Results
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