Ghanaian dancing duo of Afronita and Abigail who are competing in the 2024 edition of the prestigious British Got Talent show danced their way into the grand finale of the competition, further showcasing the vibrant culture of the West African country to a global audience with their mesmerizing performance.
According to reports posted on the website of the BGT, the “dynamic duo known for their exceptional talent and passion for dance, so captivated both the judges and the audience with their energetic and captivating routine.
“Their performance was a fusion of traditional Ghanaian dance moves with contemporary choreography, creating a unique and unforgettable experience for all who witnessed it.
“As they danced across the stage with grace and precision, Afronita and Abigail brought a piece of Ghana to the hearts of everyone watching. The duo’s performance was a celebration of diversity, unity, and the universal language of dance, transcending boundaries and connecting people from different backgrounds and cultures
“Afronita, 20 and the reality star of the moment, Abigail aged only 7, performed a medley of popular hits including Fuse ODG’s “Azonto,” Beyoncé’s “Run The World,” and Toofan’s “Gweta” among others.
“Their performance earned them a standing ovation, leaving the crowd excitedly showering them with praise even during the judges’ evaluation statements.
“Looking at you makes me happy, you really are a tonic for the spirit. Your individual style of dancing is so unique and beautiful, your musicality is out of this world and your personality really shines through. Love you, love you,” Britain’s Got Talent judge Bruno Tonioli told the African dancers after their semi-final performance.”
To the surprise of many, the most tough judge Simon Cowell praised the duo Afronita and Abigail, stating:
“When you’ve got it, you’ve got it. I think what is happening behind me is more important than what I say,” Cowell said.
Afronita and Abigail will hope to repeat their electrifying performance with the hope of clinching top spot in the final on Sunday.