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Lebanese dance crew Mayyas receives high praise on ‘America's Got Talent’ stage

 


Lebanese all-female dance crew Mayyas made a great return to the “America's Got Talent” stage and received high praise from “Modern Family” star and judge Sofia Vergara in the semi-final.

Vergara praised them and said, “Thirty-six women dancing as one. It's magic.” The Lebanese dance crew received appreciation and a standing ovation from all four judges: Sofia Vergara, Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum and Howie Mandel, a Canadian comedian, television personality, actor, and producer.

Mandel was also mesmerised by their performance. He said, “This is the best moment I have seen in AGT history.” Simon also praised the dance crew and said, “Every single one of us in this room is going to remember this moment. This is a performance that changes the world. Respect.”

The audience also gave them a standing ovation after their dance performance. Fans on social media also praised their dance performance. They delivered a perfectly timed movement and created a form of a snake that left the audience and judges mesmerised. Some fans on social media also added that this was the best performance of the dance crew to date and they deserved to make it to the finale.

Eleven acts were performed on Tuesday for claiming the two spots in the finals. The winner of the show will win the $1 million grand prize and the chance to headline a show in Las Vegas.

The Lebanese dancing crew previously won season 6 of “Arabs Got Talent” in 2019. The dancing group also participated in “Britain's Got Talent: The Champions” in 2019.

America’s got talent is a televised American talent show competition. It is part of the global Got Talent franchise created by Simon Cowell. The show attracts a variety of participants from abroad. The participants showcase their talents like singing, dancing, comedy, magic, stunts, and a variety of other genres.

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