Another Hungarian Success In Britain’s Got Talent

  • 30 May 2013 9:30 AM
Another Hungarian Success In Britain’s Got Talent
The Hungarian Dance Team Freelusion got in to Britain’s Got Talent semi-finals. The British judges were stunned by the futuristic dance performance, and according to Simon Cowell, the producer of the show, it was very smart, well-choreographed, and was like looking 10 years into the future. “We didn’t think the act were quite as impressive as shadow dancers Attraction, but they weren’t too far behind.” (Attraction is another successful Hungarian team, a probable winner of the show)

On the 26th of May there were once again Hungarian participants of the famous talent show Britain’s Got Talent. This time the Freelusion Dance Team made its debut on stage. The British judges were blown away by the 3D dance performance, and were not short on compliments.

Hopefully, the team members will be very active in the next couple of days, as they will have to come up with a completely new repertoire for the semi-finals on Thursday, May 30th.

What is interesting to know about the group is that it was formed in 2009, and was the first in the world to use the 3D video-mapping technology combined with an interactive dance. Since their inception, they have been travelling around the world, attracting the attention of many.

Freelusion has about 20 dancers, but only four of them are attending the British talent show. Timea Papp, the creator of the projection technique and dance combination, and a former professor at the Hungarian Dance Academy, is representing Hungary with three of her partners.

Good luck to them!

Words by Tímea Klincsek for XpatLoop.com

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