‘America’s Got Talent’ preview: Will interactive dance group Siro-A impress

America's Got Talent -There has been a trend over the past several years of dance groups using some sort of element of technology to give you a very different sort of performance than you’ve seen before. Fighting Gravity and Team iLuminate are two of the more popular groups to do it on “America’s Got Talent” over the years, and Kenichi Ebina managed to implement it in a variety of new and creative ways into some of his routines. He ended up winning, making him one of the few non-singing acts to win the show.

On this season, one of the acts that you are going to be seeing use some sort of similar technology is Siro-A, a Japanese group who have showcased some of their talents all over the world. They are supremely talented, and they have the judges pretty much spellbound after their performance.

Now, we do have to comment on what is to us a pretty shocking trend this season of “AGT” borrowing many acts in one form or another from other editions of the franchise. This same group was on “Britain’s Got Talent” not too long ago! We’re not blaming the act for that (they’re awesome and we’re happy to have them), but just yesterday we shared a sneak peek of another act who is also coming over from across the pond. We know that the talent pool is starting to dry up, but it is still worth noting that many of the acts you are starting to see are not new or original to this show.

Regardless, there is zero doubt that this group gets turned away here. We imagine them getting a chance to go deep into the season.

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