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New Zealand's Got Talent - Episode Four Performers

New Zealand's Got Talent - Episode Four Performers

Sunday 6 October at 7.30pm on TV ONE

Age was no barrier for tonight’s performers! Dancers and singers both young and old took to the NZ’s Got Talent stage, and showed that the competition for a place in the Semi Finals is getting tough.

Now, with just one more round of auditions to go before the Semi Finals kick off, it’s looking like the judges are going to have a hard time selecting just 30 acts to progress.

Although auditions are nearing the end, there is still a chance for one performer to be fast-tracked to the Semi Finals. The Tip Top Natural Talent Search has been receiving video entries, and public voting begins tomorrow, Monday 7 October.

Head to http://tvnz.co.nz/new-zealands-got-talent-2013-tip-top/natural-search-5581517 and check out the entries, then get voting for your favourite!

Full list of episode 4 performers below:

Origin Dance Crew
Ages 15 – 18, from Nelson
Dancers, hip hop

Tyrae & Paige
Ages 11 and 10, from Dunedin
Dancers, rock’n’roll

Cameron Collins
Age 18, from Auckland
Singer, “Pie Jesu”

Iona Betts
Age 17, from Greymouth
Singer,“All I Ask of You”

Estella Winnie McGee
Age 16, from New Plymouth
Singer/guitarist, original song, “It Didn’t Occur To You”

Hip-Operation
Ages 66 – 96, from Waiheke Island, Auckland
Hip Hop dance crew

Brian & Sarah
Age 18, from Christchurch
Dancers, Rumba to “Love The Way You Lie”

Alex King
Age 15, from Ruakaka and Auckland
Singer, “Chasing Pavements”

Siân Philips
Age 25, from Auckland
Singer/dancer, “Marry The Night” by Lady Gaga

Ella Bernstone
Age 14, from Auckland
Singer, Moulin Rouge medley

Grace Andrew
Age 17, from Solomon Islands, lives Wellington
Singer, “Hero” by Mariah Carey

Ryan Darwin
Age 22, from Auckland
Juggler

The Quizzical Mr Jeff
Age 24, from Napier
‘Object Manipulator’ / Circus performer

This Is Unicycling
Christian Huriwai & Mike Padial
Ages 21 & 22, from Kaikohe (Christian) and Nelson (Mike)
Unicycle Stunts

Richard Aslett
Age 51, from Yorkshire, lives Rotorua
Singer/maracas, “Light My Fire”, The Doors

Dominique Duffy
Age 28, from Te Tahi Bay, Porirua
Singer, “I’d Rather Go Blind” by Etta James

A.P.D. Bhangra Group
Ages 4 – 35, from Auckland
Dancers

Fynn Ellison
Age 10, from Christchurch
Dancer, to “Blue Suede Shoes”

Sharon Helm
Age 60, from Auckland
Singer, “Love Is Blue” by Claudine Lougett

Noel Signal
Age 84, from Waikanae
Singer, “Bring Him Home”

To see tonight's performances again, visit: http://tvnz.co.nz/new-zealands-got-talent-2013

The winner of NZGT will take home $100,000 and a brand-new Toyota RAV4.

ENDS

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