America’s Got Talent has shared an early release audition from next week’s new episode of Season 19. It features a performance from Sabrina, an all-female dance group from Japan. They wowed the judges, earning a standing ovation.
Dance Group Sabrina Performs in AGT Early Release
The members of Sabrina started their performance with matching green skirts, accessorized by the same red streaks in their hair. They showed off some electrifying dance moves that displayed their amazing synchronicity and speed.
Part of the way through the performance, the music changed to a dramatic violin piece, and the dancers added red fabric to their routine, which matched the energy of the sound. By the end, all of their skirts had changed from green to red.
The judges and audience were clearly impressed, as they gave the group a standing ovation. Sofia Vergara (who hit the Golden Buzzer for winning all-female dance group Mayyas in Season 17) said she was “speechless.” She predicted that people will love them.
Simon Cowell said the group was “like a machine,” acknowledging how much time they must have put into rehearsing for that performance. He told Sabrina that they have “a real shot at winning after that.” Howie Mandel said he agrees.
“You were able to stay in sync at such an amazing speed, and then you add the agility to that,” Mandel said. “You guys are bending over and back so fast. I’ve never seen that kind of movement. It was original. You are so worthy of being on Season 19.”
Heidi Klum said she loved the group’s costume change, and she called them her “favorite act so far of the day.” They went on to receive four “yes” votes from the judges to move on in the competition.
See Sabrina’s audition, plus several more, when AGT Season 19 returns on Tuesday night at 8/7c on NBC.
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Jill O'Rourke Jill O’Rourke is a contributor at Talent Recap, writing news stories and recaps for shows like ‘AGT,’ ‘The Voice,’ and ‘American Idol.’ She graduated from the University of Georgia with a degree in English and Film Studies, and has been writing about pop culture since 2012, with previous bylines at Crushable and A Plus. Jill spends her free time binge-watching sitcoms and daydreaming about life as a hobbit