Hi, I'm Colleen Ballinger and
you're watching my recap of
America's Got Talent.
All right, so tonight we watched
the second half of the
semi-finals, and first up was
the clogging group, All That.
I love this group of men.
They are so talented, their
choreography is always
amazing, and tonight they set
their shoes on fire, and then
danced on water.
It sounds like I'm making
it up, but I'm not.
I promise.
Their feet were literally
on fire.
That was crazy.
Next up was Sebastian, the
adorable 10-year-old singer.
He did an amazing
job as usual.
I am very obsessed with him.
He sang a Spanish opera song
and sounded lovely.
After him was Magic of Puck.
This magician took a
woman and made her
levitate off the ground.
And then she disappeared out of
thin air and ended up in a
box on the other side
of the stage.
All the while, she has a signed
handkerchief tied
around her wrist.
I don't--
I don't--
I don't know.
I--
It was crazy.
Next up was Clint Carvalho and
his parrot named Kittie.
He had Kittie mail a letter
and then fly through hoops
held by audience members, and
then grab a soda can from
Sharon and bring it on-stage.
By the way the "random" audience
member holding the
hoop was wearing a microphone
and had a line.
And it was definitely my
favorite part of the show.
Are you serious?
I don't even care that I thought
the bird act was
stupid, the horrible acting from
this "random" audience
member was so hilarious that
I want them to win.
Then we had the comedian
Jacob Williams.
Yeah, he wasn't funny.
Shanice and Maurice came
on the stage next.
I think it's adorable that
they are a father and a
daughter and they
sing together.
But she sings her face off and
totally kicks his butt and
makes you not even
care about him.
She is phenomenal.
That girl can sing.
After them was All
Wheel Sports.
And do not let the name
fool you, because
it's not all wheels.
They have gymnastics, people
repelling off the wall,
cheerleaders, dancers,
trampolines,
scooters and bikes.
So it is not all wheels.
That being said, you can tell
everyone involved in the group
is super talented, but there's
just too much to watch.
The whole time I felt like
I was like this.
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And then one of the
bikers fell.
Tim Hockenberry came on stage
and sang his own rendition of
the song "Imagine." he has
a very edgy, raspy,
cool tone to his voice.
[SINGING]
Imagine all the people.
Next up were the Untouchables,
which is a phenomenal group of
child dancers that I
am obsessed with.
Tonight, they did an amazing
salsa routine.
Their choreography was spot-on,
they had so much
energy, the performance
was perfect, and they
have so much sass.
I adore them.
And just when I thought it
couldn't get any better, they
did this insane quick change
and it blew my mind.
Next up was Olate Dogs.
These dogs were jump-roping,
acting like humans, riding
scooters, doing back flips,
and creating Conga lines.
The only thing I didn't like
about them was the fact that I
felt completely worthless as a
human being watching, because
there are dogs in this
world that are more
talented than me.
That's really embarrassing.
And then came Lightwire
Theater.
I've loved them from their
original audition.
It's such a cool concept.
They turn off all the lights
and they have these bizarre
light-up costume
puppet things.
Tonight they made a huge tiger
have a light saber fight with
some dinosaurs.
It was pretty epic.
Needless to say, everybody
loved it.
David Garibaldi and his
CMYK's were the
final act of the evening.
They combine art, dance and
music to create this really
unique, cool act.
Tonight, they very dramatically
put paint on
these huge canvases and then had
them all line up, and it
was, ah, the Statue of Liberty.
Crazy.
It's a very bizarre act to
watch, but it's still very
entertaining.
And I thoroughly enjoyed them.
OK, that's my recap of
America's Got Talent.
Please leave a comment below,
let me know what you guys
thought of the episode.
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And I will see you guys next
week for another re-cap.
Bye.
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