In what could be Miss World 2013′s version of the popular hit show America’s Got Talent, the twelve (12) finalists showed to all and sundry why they deserve the short-listing for the live presentation of their respective skills – be it in singing, dancing or instrument-playing. The only difference is that the judges did not have a big “X” in front of their tables and a button to press if they didn’t like the talent.
It may as well be a coming-out show of sorts for host delegate Vania Larissa who – proving why she won Indonesia’s Got Talent – sang “A Question of Honour” like a true pro and wowed the judges. She must have left them no choice but to key in high scores. And the 18 year-old deserves the praises. She really has the gift of a superlative operatic singing voice while reaching high notes without excessively straining her vocal cords. And her reward? The top Talent prize!
The three other ladies who scored the next highest to Vania were also singers – Erin Holland from Australia (“Someone Like You” from Jekyll and Hyde), Anna Zayachkivska of Ukraine (“Moment of Glory”, an original composition), and Kirtis Malone of British Virgin Islands (“Hallelujah”). Camille Munro of Canada, the only dancer who made it to the magic circle, placed fifth.
Just to show you Vania’s talent, below is the vid of her winning performance during last year’s Indonesia’s Got Talent.
courtesy of VaniaLarissaVL
Congratulations to all the winners!
