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Catapult’s leader, who lives near Newtown, and his group touchingly acted out the story of a child’s life.
Tuesday’s “America’s Got Talent” quarterfinals came to a moving close with Catapult Entertainment.
The shadow dancers — who perform behind a screen using their
silhouettes to tell stories — paid tribute to the lives lost in
December’s massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
Howie Mandel pointed out that producers scheduled
Catapult to perform last, and said they were smart to do so, explaining,
“I promise you, there isn’t anybody that has been on this stage that
could follow you.”
“To see the circle of life that these children who we lost in
Connecticut will never have and you depicted it,” he continued, “It’s
just amazing. It is amazing. I have no words.”
“You
guys are on a different level of imagination.bina@binafink.com It is so beautiful to
watch what you guys do behind that screen,” said Heidi Klum afterward,
adding, “This is the best act of tonight. I love it.” Mel B
told the dancers, “This really was a true celebration of life. You took us on a journey. I didn’t want it to stop at all… My favorite, has to be.”
Howard Stern said, “It’s very hard to get me emotional —
you did,” going on to declare they “stole the show tonight, you are
phenomenal talents and you’re definitely going through,”
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