Das Supertalent season 5

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Das Supertalent season 5
Hosted by
Judges
WinnerLeo Rojas
Runner-upSven Müller
Release
Original networkRTL
Original release16 September (2011-09-16) 
17 December 2011 (2011-12-17)
Season chronology

The broadcast of the fifth season began on 16 September 2011. The judges were Dieter Bohlen, Sylvie van der Vaart and Motsi Mabuse. It was hosted by Daniel Hartwich and Marco Schreyl. [1] Like the years before, television presenter Nina Moghaddam shows what goes behind the scenes of the show. [2]

Contents

The panpipe-player, Leo Rojas, won the competition and €100 000. [3]

Casting

The casting for this season began on 1 May 2011 in Hamburg. Also, Dresden, Essen, Mainz, Wiesbaden, Munich, Berlin, Erfurt, Karlsruhe, Vienna and Cologne. [4]

Semi-Finals

ParticipantGenreActSemi-FinalResult
Cihan KarachaMusicSinging1Eliminated
Constantin BelluAcrobaticsComedy acrobatics1Eliminated
Daniel WurtzelVarietyAir installations1Eliminated
Dergin TokmakDanceAcrobatic dance on crutches1Finalist
Desire CapaldoMusicOpera singing1Finalist
Die MobilésVarietyShadow theatre1Eliminated
Garry TurnerVarietyStretchable skin1Eliminated
Jörg PerretenMusicPiano2Finalist
Julian PecherMusicSinging1Finalist
Kai EikermannDanceComedy popping1Eliminated
Leonie NeudertMusicOpera singing2Eliminated
Leo RojasMusicPanpipe2Winner
Lukas MattioliMusicSinging2Eliminated
Mark AshleyMusicSinging2Finalist
Marlene WenzigMusicSinging2Eliminated
Miroslav ŽilkaDancePopping2Finalist
Oleksandr YenivatovVarietyContortion2Finalist
Piero EsterioreMusicClassic singing2Eliminated
Ricky KamMusicPiano1Third place
Sebastian StammAcrobaticsAcrobatics on the Chinese mast2Eliminated
Sos and Victoria PetrosyanVarietyQuick-change2Eliminated
Stevie StarrVarietyRegurgitation2Eliminated
Sven MüllerMusicSinging1Runner-up
True FameDanceVarious dance styles1Eliminated

Semi-Finals summary

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Semi-Final 1 (December 3)

ContestantOrderMabuseBohlenvan der VaartResult
Constantin Bellu1Eliminated
Ricky Kam2Advanced
True Fame3Eliminated
Julian Pecher4Advanced
Die Mobilés5Eliminated
Cihan Karaca6Eliminated
Daniel Wurtzel7Eliminated
Kai Eikermann8Eliminated
Dergin Tokmak9Advanced (chosen by the judges)
Desire Capaldo10Advanced
Garry Turner11Eliminated
Sven Müller12Advanced

Semi-Final 2 (December 10)

ContestantOrderMabuseBohlenvan der VaartResult
Mark Ashley1Advanced
Sebastian Stamm2Eliminated
Marlene Wenzig3Eliminated
Lukas Mattioli4Eliminated
Sos and Victoria Petrosyan5Eliminated
Jörg Perreten6Advanced
Piero Esteriore7Eliminated
Oleksandr Yenivatov8Advanced (chosen by the judges)
Leo Rojas9Advanced
Leonie Neubert10Eliminated
Miroslav Žilka11Advanced
Stevie Starr12Eliminated

Final

Final (December 17)

ContestantOrderFinished
Mark Ashley16th (6.60%)
Oleksandr Yenivatov210th (1.70%)
Ricky Kam3Third place (13.23%)
Dergin Tokmak49th (2.85%)
Julian Pecher55th (7.17%)
Leo Rojas6Winner (31.93%)
Desire Capaldo78th (5.92%)
Miroslav Žilka87th (6.24%)
Jörg Perreten94th (10.68%)
Sven Müller10Runner-up (13.68%)

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References

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