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Kenichi Ebina (蛯名 健一, Ebina Ken'ichi, born May 25, 1974) is a Japanese performance artist who is best known for winning the eighth season of America's Got Talent on September 18, 2013. His solo act, labeled 'dance-ish' by Ebina, features his unique self-taught style which combines acting, storytelling, and a number of different dance ...
Both the YouTube and Wildcard quarter-finals were dropped from the schedule, and replaced with a standard fifth quarter-final round, with the Wildcard format adjusted. Judges could only select one eliminated quarter-finalist each as their Wildcard act, but their choice would be granted an automatic place in the semi-finals as a result.
The final night of auditions for Season 19 of America’s Got Talent introduced several acts from Japan, ... a dance acrobatic group that is mentored by Season 8 AGT winner Kenichi Ebina, ...
"America's Got Talent" 10 winner, ventriloquist Paul Zerdin performs during "America's Got Talent Live" at The PH Showroom at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino on October 22, 2015 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The format and operations of The Champions differs from that of its predecessor, America's Got Talent.Participants for the competition are chosen by production staff and researchers from those who are most notable within the history of AGT and the Got Talent franchise altogether – those selected with an invite to participate in the contest range from winners, runner-ups and finalists, to the ...
America’s Got Talent 2024 night 8 performers: Air Footworks: A dance acrobatic group from Japan that is mentored by former AGT winner Kenichi Ebina Alejandro Licea Pellon : A balancing act from ...
The first season of America's Got Talent: The Champions featured around 50 participants from across the Got Talent franchise, ranging from winners, live round participants – quarter-finalists (where applicable), semi-finalists and finalists – and other notable acts.
America’s Got Talent airs Tuesday and Wednesday nights at 8 p.m. ET/PT on NBC. Next, America’s Got Talent Reveals the 55 Acts Set to Perform on Season 18’s Live Shows Show comments