Can Fighting Gravity Prove that America’s Got Talent?

By Avik, Gaea News Network
Wednesday, September 1, 2010

fighting-gravity

America's Got Talent
LOS ANGELES (GaeaTimes.com) — Fighting Gravity is all set to compete for the finals in America’s Got Talent after tonight’s bedazzling performance.

Fighting Gravity is a 13 member group. They tend to mesmerize the audience with their back-light illusion dance routines. The group’s performances are full of ethereal and enigma. The group is already pretty accustomed with all the fame and claim to perform without hesitations in front of millions. Gregg Curtin, a member of the group said,

Now it’s just kind of becoming routine. We kind of know what to expect and what we have in store for us, but never in a million years did we originally think we’d be performing for 13 million people.

In tonight’s NBC show Fighting Gravity performed Live and was acclaimed by many. The group had a wall with a guy stationed above it similar to previous acts. Three guys dressed in white as usual performed a “skateboarding” routine. Skateboard “tricks” were pulled up using a bench and guys who were dressed in all black gave an added look and feel as if they were once again floating in air. It is hard to explain the Ecstasy in their act, better you have a look at it yourself. Howie exclaimed that these guys had the potential to follow the trails of Jackie Evancho. Piers though strongly revolted but agreed on the fact that these guys did it well and keep on improving their act every time pulling new tricks. Sharon said that it was their enigmatic persona that attracted huge audience to watch out for them.

America’s Got Talent is one of the most popular shows of the nation and this season’s semi-final is more lucrative with the inclusion of magicians; novelty acts such as an interpretive kite-flier; a pair of 12-year-old ballroom dancers; a 10-year-old opera singer; a classical pianist and more. Let’s hope that Fighting Gravity makes it all the way to numero uno. Well, they deserve it, isn’t it?

YOUR VIEW POINT
NAME : (REQUIRED)
MAIL : (REQUIRED)
will not be displayed
WEBSITE : (OPTIONAL)
YOUR
COMMENT :