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A Party And Trip To Manchester That Led To Britain's Got Talent Semi-Finals
![Daisy is in purple - photo courtesy of Britain's Got Talent
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Daisy is in purple - photo courtesy of Britain's Got Talent
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It was all too exciting if the roars of delight and cheers were anything to go by!
What started off as an end-of-term party for over a hundred children turned into a surprise visit by Simon Cowell and Bruno Tonioli, which, as you can imagine, cause even more raucous screams of joy especially when both Simon and Bruno jumped out of a massive box to tell the children there were coaches outside to take them to Manchester as they had been nominated to audition for
Britan's Got Talent
Rachael Borman, the CEO of AmaSing Projects, nominated the children, all fans of
Britan's Got Talent as they regularly attended AmaSing and deserved recognition.
My granddaughter Daisy attends Shocklach Oviatt C.E. Primary School, where AmaSing frequently visit, and she now travels to Chester week by week to participate in AmaSing's group activities. A few children from the school also go along and enjoy the experience.
At the
BGT auditions, the AmaSing children's choir was thrilled to receive a unanimous “Yes” from all four judges to the performance of their original song
Be Who You Wanna Be.
The choir are off to London for Friday’s semi-finals and they now can enthusiastically talk about it with family and friends and are buzzing after keeping it a secret for so long.
As you can see from the video below it was an exhilarating performance full of joy and energy.
As you can imagine Daisy and all the other children are very excited, not to mention me. But I would say that wouldn’t I as Daisy’s biased and proud granny.
I will be travelling down to London on Friday to support the choir and to make sure I vote. So why don't you watch their performance on Friday (31 May) and hopefully agree with me and vote for them.
Good luck to everyone.
About AmaSing
AmaSing is an inclusive, award-winning arts charity and organisation that believes ARTS ARE FOR ALL to enjoy!
AmaSing's mission is to address the needs of young people and their mental health in local communities through positive and inclusive creative arts programmes and work with hundreds of primary schools and local communities, reaching thousands of young people and supporting their wellbeing and mental health using all art forms.
Through various creative activities, their projects have reached over 40,000 young people in schools and communities since their establishment in 2018.
Their projects support community cohesion by mixing groups who wouldn’t normally meet in their everyday lives.
For more information about AmaSing click here