A JAPANESE electronic music dancer, an Indonesian comb musician, and a 16-year-old contortionist from India each took their turn onstage. Their entrance and short introduction sparked curiosity, but when the music played, they all astounded the audience.
The third season of Asia鈥檚 Got Talent returns to AXN featuring talent from 17 countries. Returning as the show鈥檚 judges are 16-time Grammy award winner and music producer David Foster, French-Indonesian singer Anggun, and Korean multi-platinum recording artist Jay Park.
During a media preview of the third season鈥檚 first episode, three Filipino acts advanced to the next round: HK Sisters, a duo who sang their rendition of 鈥淭hink of Me鈥 from The Phantom of the Opera; Zeexhie, a father-daughter dance duo who performed with impressive stunts; and the 15-member dance crew Junior Good Vibes who wowed the judges with their synchronized routine.
Since the first season, the show has been a platform for Filipinos to showcase their talents to a wider audience. 鈥淚t serves as a good platform for aspiring performers to be seen. Asia鈥檚 Got Talent serves as the opportunity for them to realize their dream. Just to be able to perform is already a win or success for them,鈥 Armi Malaluan, Sony Pictures Philippines director and business head, told 大象传媒 shortly after last week鈥檚 preview in Shangri-La The Fort in BGC, Taguig City.
As in the first episode of the second season, Jay Park was the first judge to reward his golden buzzer. TK Jiang, a digital magician from Singapore, scored his chance at a slot in the semifinals after performing a magic trick where images of round fruits appear in 3D from a black tube after projecting them from a tablet.
Asia鈥檚 Got Talent continues to be the region鈥檚 favorite entertainment reality series on TV and in the social sphere. It provides a powerful platform for aspiring performers to launch their careers, and we鈥檙e thrilled that many previous contestants have toured internationally as a result of Asia鈥檚 Got Talent, including season one winner, El Gamma Penumbra and last season鈥檚 winner, The Sacred Riana,鈥 Virginia Lim, senior vice-president and general manager of Sony Pictures Television Networks Asia was quoted as saying in a press release.
Asia鈥檚 Got Talent isn鈥檛 just about performing, it鈥檚 about the storytelling of diverse cultures that all unite on the region鈥檚 biggest stage in pursuit of one dream,鈥 she added.
The show鈥檚 champion will win $100,000.
Asia鈥檚 Got Talent airs every Thursday at 8:30 p.m. on AXN. 鈥 Michelle Anne P. Soliman