'America's Got Talent' on NBC: Who are Duo Forza? Acrobats were semifinalists on 'Spain's Got Talent'
After acrobat performer Chiko received four "yes" votes from the judges on 'America's Got Talent' Season 17, it appears that it is now time for an acrobat duo to take a shot. Duo Forza, an acrobat duo who is no stranger to the Got Talent franchise, is poised to enter the 'AGT' stage and add another feather to their hats.
We've seen a lot of incredible acrobatic performances on 'America's Got Talent', right from balancing ensembles to aerialists. It's always exciting to see these sorts of performers advance in the competition because the show is about more than simply singing. Now, acrobat pair Duo Forza is ready to wow the judges with their wit and ability. Continue reading to find out how these entertainers incorporate comedy into their performances.
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Who are Duo Forza?
The Duo Forza is primarily made up of two performers. The first performer is Lian lvarez, who describes himself as an acrobat, dancer, and actor. He attended the National Circus School in Havana, Cuba. His specialties include Banquina, Russian bar, and more. The other performer is Jose Sanchez, who has been a BBoy for 15 years. He also does aerial rope balancing and hand balancing. The two have performed in kiddie shows such as Galtük, cabarets such as Tropicana of Cuba, cruises such as Silja line, and others. This male acrobat team from Cuba was a semi-finalist in 'Spain's Got Talent'. They have also appeared on several other shows, including 'Das Supertalent', 'Slovakia's Got Talent', and others.
Duo Forza took a big risk when they auditioned for 'Spain's Got Talent', combining acrobatics with a sense of humor. Dani Martnez became their third member. However, in the semifinal, they abandoned their sense of humor. They had staked all on stunts. They had astounded audiences with their aerial figures with chains, demonstrating power, synchronicity, grace, and skill.
While Risto Mejide disapproved of them, Dani Martnez pardoned them for taking comedy out of the performance. Edurne Garca Almagro was unable to keep her mouth shut the entire time. The judges did not understand why they abandoned what made them unique. "Don't abandon what has made you different. Abandoning humor apart from audition would seem to be justifiable if you replace it with something bigger and not I have seen it," the said. (Translated via Google)
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Self-taught aerialist Aidan Bryant appeared in an audition last season at the age of sixteen. Aidan, who ended the season in second place and motivated Simon Cowell to step on the judges' desk during the finals, demonstrated that you don't need years of professional training to master a skill.
Can the Duo Forza accomplish something similar? Watch 'America's Got Talent' Season 17 on NBC on Tuesday at 8:00 pm to see Jose Sanchez and Lian Alvarez perform. The show airs every Tuesday from 8 to 10 pm ET/PT. Viewers who wish to tune in without cable can do so using streaming services such as Sling TV, fuboTV, Hulu With Live TV, AT&T TV, or YouTube TV.