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|type = Acrobatic dance |
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|premiere = 2007 |
|premiere = 2007 |
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|location = Austria |
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|website = http://zurcaroh.com |
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'''Zurcaroh''' is an acrobatic show group based in [[Götzis]], [[Austria]], and directed by Brazilian choreographer Peterson da Cruz Hora.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://business2community.com/entertainment/americas-got-talent-zurcaroh-stuns-with-amazing-acrobat-act-to-earn-tyra-banks-golden-buzzer-02069485|title=America's Got Talent: Zurcaroh Stuns With Amazing Acrobat Act To Earn Tyra Banks' Golden Buzzer|last=Rice|first=Shawn|publisher=business2community.com|date=May 29, 2018| |
'''Zurcaroh''' (pronounced ZOO-CA-ROW) is an acrobatic show group based in [[Götzis]], [[Vorarlberg]] ([[Austria]]), and directed by Brazilian choreographer Peterson da Cruz Hora.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://business2community.com/entertainment/americas-got-talent-zurcaroh-stuns-with-amazing-acrobat-act-to-earn-tyra-banks-golden-buzzer-02069485|title=America's Got Talent: Zurcaroh Stuns With Amazing Acrobat Act To Earn Tyra Banks' Golden Buzzer|last=Rice|first=Shawn|publisher=business2community.com|date=May 29, 2018|access-date=May 29, 2018}}{{Dead link|date=September 2018}}</ref> The group became internationally known after they won a golden buzzer on the 2017 season of [[La France a un incroyable talent|France's Got Talent]] and again in 2018 on season 13 of [[America's Got Talent]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nbc4i.com/news/u-s-world/acrobatic-dance-group-earns-tyra-s-golden-buzzer-on-america-s-got-talent/1207077682|title=Acrobatic Dance Group Earns Tyra's Golden Buzzer On America's Got Talent|publisher=nbc4i.com|date=May 29, 2018|access-date=May 29, 2018}}</ref> when they finished second overall. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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Peterson da Cruz Hora, a choreographer from [[São Paulo]], originally founded the group in 2007 in Brazil. In 2009, after moving to Austria, he decided to refound the group there with a local crew. Their first international appearance as an Austrian group occurred in 2011, in [[Lausanne]], Switzerland.<ref name="zurcaroh">[http://zurcaroh.com/shows-projects Zurcaroh - Shows & Projects]</ref> |
Peterson da Cruz Hora, a choreographer from [[São Paulo]], originally founded the group in 2007 in Brazil. In 2009, after moving to Austria, he decided to refound the group there with a local crew. Their first international appearance as an Austrian group occurred in 2011, in [[Lausanne]], Switzerland.<ref name="zurcaroh">[http://zurcaroh.com/shows-projects Zurcaroh - Shows & Projects]</ref> |
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Some of the moves and routines are unique or rarely seen in dance routines. These include multiple flips at once and circus style trapeze acts. One move has two dancers doing cartwheel-style somersaults off the ground, landing each revolution on fellow performers' arms. Another has a dancer acting as a jump rope.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://inspiremore.com/zurcaroh-golden-buzzer|title=inspiremore.com|last=Helmuth|first=Josh|date=December 29, 2017| |
Some of the moves and routines are unique or rarely seen in dance routines. These include multiple flips at once and circus style trapeze acts. One move has two dancers doing cartwheel-style somersaults off the ground, landing each revolution on fellow performers' arms. Another has a dancer acting as a jump rope.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://inspiremore.com/zurcaroh-golden-buzzer|title=inspiremore.com|last=Helmuth|first=Josh|date=December 29, 2017|access-date=May 29, 2018}}</ref> Peterson explained why it was important for the troupe to audition for AGT, "Because this is the biggest stage in the world where we can share our skills and our talent." He went on to say how the group accepts dancers, gymnasts, and acrobats at all levels.<ref name="Premium">{{cite web |url=http://premiumnewspaper.com/zurcaroh-gets-a-standing-ovation-and-the-first-golden-buzzer-on-americas-got-talent |title=Zurcaroh Gets A Standing Ovation And The First Golden Buzzer On America's Got Talent |publisher=Premium Newspaper |date=May 30, 2018 |access-date=May 29, 2018}}</ref> As of May 2018, there were 31 members in the troupe. They are based in [[Götzis]], a town in the highly populated Rhine valley in the west of Austria.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://lifeaspire.com/7154/31-gymnasts-come-together-for-astounding-routine|title=31 Gymnasts Stand Around A Mat, Seconds Later The Audience Gasps|last=Reyes|first=Holly|publisher=lifeaspire.com|date=May 18, 2018|access-date=May 28, 2018}}</ref> |
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==Performances== |
==Performances== |
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Zurcaroh represented Austria at [[World Gymnaestrada]] in [[Helsinki]] in July 2015; the event is held every four years.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tribunadovale.com.br/cidades/ginasta-de-guapirama-se-apresenta-na-austria/1357380|title=Ginasta de Guapirama se apresenta na Áustria|last=Dayse|first=Miranda|publisher=tribunadovale.com|date=April 10, 2015| |
Zurcaroh represented Austria at [[World Gymnaestrada]] in [[Helsinki]] in July 2015; the event is held every four years.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tribunadovale.com.br/cidades/ginasta-de-guapirama-se-apresenta-na-austria/1357380|title=Ginasta de Guapirama se apresenta na Áustria|last=Dayse|first=Miranda|publisher=tribunadovale.com|date=April 10, 2015|access-date=May 29, 2018}}</ref> |
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Zurcaroh earned a golden buzzer from [[David Ginola]] on season 12 of [[La France a un incroyable talent]] (France has incredible talent), warranting their participation in the finals.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://flixxy.com/zurcaroh-acrobatic-group-frances-got-talent-2017.htm|title=Zurcaroh Acrobatic Group-France's Got Talent 2017|publisher=flixxy.com| |
Zurcaroh earned a golden buzzer from [[David Ginola]] in 2017 on season 12 of [[La France a un incroyable talent]] (France has incredible talent), warranting their participation in the finals.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://flixxy.com/zurcaroh-acrobatic-group-frances-got-talent-2017.htm|title=Zurcaroh Acrobatic Group-France's Got Talent 2017|publisher=flixxy.com|access-date=May 29, 2018}}</ref> |
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===America's Got Talent=== |
===America's Got Talent=== |
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The group performed on the first show of [[America's Got Talent (season 13)|season 13]] of [[America's Got Talent]]. The act consisted of "daring acrobatics and precise synchronicity." Afterwards, each of the judges reacted favorably to the performance. [[Simon Cowell]] called it "incredible" and "breathtaking." Host [[Tyra Banks]] gave them a golden buzzer which allowed them to advance directly to the live shows.<ref name="Premium"/> |
The group performed on the first show of [[America's Got Talent (season 13)|season 13]] of [[America's Got Talent]] in 2018. The act consisted of "daring acrobatics and precise synchronicity." Afterwards, each of the judges reacted favorably to the performance. [[Simon Cowell]] called it "incredible" and "breathtaking." Host [[Tyra Banks]] gave them a golden buzzer, which allowed them to advance directly to the live shows.<ref name="Premium"/> |
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In the quarterfinals, Zurcaroh conducted a dance piece based on the [[Bible|Biblical]] story of [[Adam and Eve]]. It was once again favorably received.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.apost.com/en/blog/dancers-tell-breathtaking-story-of-adam-and-eve-in-americas-got-talent-performance/10519/?rd=n |title=Dancers tell Breathtaking Story of Adam and Eve in 'America's Got Talent' Performance |website=apost.com |access-date=October 30, 2018}}</ref> So was their performance in the semifinals, which had an [[Ancient Egypt |
In the quarterfinals, Zurcaroh conducted a dance piece based on the [[Bible|Biblical]] story of [[Adam and Eve]]. It was once again favorably received.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.apost.com/en/blog/dancers-tell-breathtaking-story-of-adam-and-eve-in-americas-got-talent-performance/10519/?rd=n |title=Dancers tell Breathtaking Story of Adam and Eve in 'America's Got Talent' Performance |website=apost.com |date=5 September 2018 |access-date=October 30, 2018}}</ref> So was their performance in the semifinals, which had an [[Ancient Egypt]]ian theme. Journalist Carolyn Lipka wrote this about Zurcaroh following the semifinals performance: |
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{{quote|Basically, nothing comes close to comparing to the kind of show this group puts on—the shapes, the complexity, and the detail in every aspect of the performance is mind-blowing.<ref>{{cite |
{{quote|Basically, nothing comes close to comparing to the kind of show this group puts on—the shapes, the complexity, and the detail in every aspect of the performance is mind-blowing.<ref>{{cite magazine |url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/carolynlipka/2018/09/07/agtsemifinalsrecap/#5a77ea6ce4fd |title='America's Got Talent' Recap: Semifinals Begin, Plagued By Technical Difficulties |last=Lipka |first=Carolyn |date=September 7, 2018 |magazine=Forbes |access-date=October 30, 2018}}</ref>}} |
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In the finals, Zurcaroh performed a routine to [[Baba Yetu]]. The performance was set in a jungle and featured their usual acrobatic maneuvers. It received the loudest applause from the crowd out of the ten acts that performed that night. The first judge to comment after the performance, [[Howie Mandel]], had his voice almost completely drowned out by applause from the audience.<ref>{{cite |
In the finals, Zurcaroh performed a routine to [[Baba Yetu]]. The performance was set in a jungle and featured their usual acrobatic maneuvers. It received the loudest applause from the crowd out of the ten acts that performed that night. The first judge to comment after the performance, [[Howie Mandel]], had his voice almost completely drowned out by applause from the audience.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/tv/2018/09/19/americas-got-talent-final-performance-recap-who-win-season-13/1353770002/ |title='America's Got Talent' final performance recap: Who will win Season 13? |last=Henderson |first=Cydney |date=September 19, 2018 |newspaper=USA Today |access-date=October 30, 2018}}</ref> |
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In the end, Zurcaroh finished second as runner up to magician [[Shin Lim]].<ref>{{cite |
In the end, Zurcaroh finished second as runner up to magician [[Shin Lim]].<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/shin-lim-wins-americas-got-talent_us_5ba3626de4b0181540da4a12 |title=Magician Shin Lim Wins 'America's Got Talent' Season 13 |last=Dicker |first=Ron |date=September 20, 2018 |work=The Huffington Post |access-date=October 30, 2018}}</ref> |
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==References== |
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[[Category:Dance groups]] |
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[[Category:Performing groups established in 2009]] |
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[[Category:America's Got Talent contestants]] |
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Show type | Acrobatic dance |
Date of premiere | 2007 |
Location | Austria |
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Director & choreographer | Peterson da Cruz Hora |
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Zurcaroh (pronounced ZOO-CA-ROW) is an acrobatic show group based in Götzis, Vorarlberg (Austria), and directed by Brazilian choreographer Peterson da Cruz Hora.[1] The group became internationally known after they won a golden buzzer on the 2017 season of France's Got Talent and again in 2018 on season 13 of America's Got Talent,[2] when they finished second overall.
Peterson da Cruz Hora, a choreographer from São Paulo, originally founded the group in 2007 in Brazil. In 2009, after moving to Austria, he decided to refound the group there with a local crew. Their first international appearance as an Austrian group occurred in 2011, in Lausanne, Switzerland.[3]
Some of the moves and routines are unique or rarely seen in dance routines. These include multiple flips at once and circus style trapeze acts. One move has two dancers doing cartwheel-style somersaults off the ground, landing each revolution on fellow performers' arms. Another has a dancer acting as a jump rope.[4] Peterson explained why it was important for the troupe to audition for AGT, "Because this is the biggest stage in the world where we can share our skills and our talent." He went on to say how the group accepts dancers, gymnasts, and acrobats at all levels.[5] As of May 2018, there were 31 members in the troupe. They are based in Götzis, a town in the highly populated Rhine valley in the west of Austria.[6]
Zurcaroh represented Austria at World GymnaestradainHelsinki in July 2015; the event is held every four years.[7]
Zurcaroh earned a golden buzzer from David Ginola in 2017 on season 12 of La France a un incroyable talent (France has incredible talent), warranting their participation in the finals.[8]
The group performed on the first show of season 13ofAmerica's Got Talent in 2018. The act consisted of "daring acrobatics and precise synchronicity." Afterwards, each of the judges reacted favorably to the performance. Simon Cowell called it "incredible" and "breathtaking." Host Tyra Banks gave them a golden buzzer, which allowed them to advance directly to the live shows.[5]
In the quarterfinals, Zurcaroh conducted a dance piece based on the Biblical story of Adam and Eve. It was once again favorably received.[9] So was their performance in the semifinals, which had an Ancient Egyptian theme. Journalist Carolyn Lipka wrote this about Zurcaroh following the semifinals performance:
Basically, nothing comes close to comparing to the kind of show this group puts on—the shapes, the complexity, and the detail in every aspect of the performance is mind-blowing.[10]
In the finals, Zurcaroh performed a routine to Baba Yetu. The performance was set in a jungle and featured their usual acrobatic maneuvers. It received the loudest applause from the crowd out of the ten acts that performed that night. The first judge to comment after the performance, Howie Mandel, had his voice almost completely drowned out by applause from the audience.[11]
In the end, Zurcaroh finished second as runner up to magician Shin Lim.[12]