Talents of the Waldviertel inspire in Alex Krems: Seven qualified!
Talents of the Waldviertel inspire in Alex Krems: Seven qualified!
In the Alex shopping center in Krems, a remarkable talent show competition was recently held, which captivated the audience. The event not only offered a platform for prospective artists, but also an exciting experience for everyone present. With an impressive number of 14 participants - including soloists, duos and even a dance group - the stage was ready for great performances.
The moderator Andy Marek, supported by his son Lukas, managed to get the audience with along and encourage great applause. During the appearances, the atmosphere was almost tangible when the talents offered everything to win the audience's hearts.
brief decision: seven talents qualify
A total of seven talents were elected to the semi -finals, which will take place in Hollabrunn on November 13th. The jury counted 60 percent during the rating round, while the remaining 40 percent came from the votes of friends and fans. A total of 5,717 votes were given in just twelve minutes - a sign of the great interest in this event.
The first participant, Karin Kohl from Jetzles, found the courage to take the stage despite her nervousness and convinced with Bryan Adams' hit "Why do fools case in love". Janine Unterberger from Schrems self -accompanied her self -written song “Heart Supplement” and received a lot of applause.
Now comes the "Beyoncé der Wachau"
A real highlight was the appearance of Katharina "Kathi" Denk from Wösendorf, who works as a cooking apprentice and is active in the band "Riverside Rock Connection". With her impressive performance of the Beyoncé song "Freedom" she let the crowd dance. Marek left no doubt that the "Beyoncé der Wachau" had just been experienced.
was also Martin Groiss among the participants, who made the audience speechless with his fingerstyle technique in the guitar game. Kathi Teufl from Zwettl provided further impressive appearances with "Vienna" and 17-year-old Merla Lyn Obermüller from Vitis with John Lennon's "Imagine".
The 29-year-old Maurer Calvin Cernik also made it onto the stage and included his 5-year-old son Lionel in the performance, who shyly reveals that his father often sings "very loudly" at home. Calvin impressed with the song "Bruises" and received frenetic applause.
Another highlight was Kilian Hauer from Oberwölbling, who, supported by his music school teacher, performed the "Mundipolka" on the foie harmonica. 16-year-old Nicole Köberl and her partner Christian Aldover also brought "Say Something" to the stage with a lot of feeling. The spectators were overwhelmed by all these talents.
An emotionally invited performance provided the dance group "Wing from Peace", consisting of girls from Ukraine, who moved the audience through their performance. A Bluetooth speaker was also raffled off on the sidelines of the competition, which brought additional tension into the evening.
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