Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Diversity's Got It - Britain's Got Talent


This is the group that has got Susan Boyle into 2nd place.

Latest news is that Susan Boyle experienced a breakdown, a nervous thingy. Well, it looks like fame is really not so easy to handle. Maybe just fortune; that could be easier. Power?; I don't know.

I think this bunch of guys are really good. Superb co-ordinations. I can imagine them practising this routine 2600 times. Just too bad the cash prize has to be shared amongst so many.


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Some information about this group formed in 2007?

The 10-piece, which includes three sets of brothers, are from Essex and east London and won a national competition the same year they founded the troupe.

Diversity was formed when the younger boys merged into the same group as the older members.

They are: Ashley Banjo, 20, Jordan Banjo, 16, Ian McNaughton, 25, Jamie McNaughton, 23, Matthew McNaughton, 16, Mitchell Craske, 12, Sam Craske, 19, Warren Russell 18, Terry Smith, 24, and Perri Luc Kiely, 13.

Ashley Banjo is the group's choreographer and takes inspiration from films such as Transformers.

When asked by the Britain's Got Talent judges how he comes up with the elaborate routines, he joked: "I'm blessed".

Their energetic performances wowed the audiences as they progressed through the competition, but they were never seen as contenders for the crown.

When asked what it would mean to perform in front of the Queen, Ashley said: "It would be an amazing experience, something that we would remember for the rest of our lives."

They now plan to keep performing to as many people as possible and to "send a message that age, ethnicity, background is not important."

The dancers will perform in front of the Queen at the London Palladium in December.

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