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East Africa's Got Talent | |
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Genre | Talent show |
Created by | Simon Cowell [1] |
Presented by | Anne Kansiime |
Judges | Season 1 [2]
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Country of origin | Kenya |
Original languages | English, Swahili |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 10 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Lee Ndayisaba |
Production locations | Kenyatta International Conference Centre, Nairobi (Auditions) Catholic University of Eastern Africa, Nairobi |
Running time | 60–120 minutes |
Production company | Rapid Blue |
Original release | |
Network | Citizen TV (Kenya) Clouds Media (Tanzania) RTV (Rwanda) NBS TV (Uganda) |
Release | 4 August – 6 October 2019 |
East Africa's Got Talent is a talent show competition that is part of the Got Talent franchise owned by Simon Cowell. [3] It broadcasts simultaneously across four countries in East Africa: Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Rwanda. [4] [5] [6] [7]
Season 1: Esther and Ezekiel
Jeff Koinange (Kenya)
Vanessa Mdee (Tanzania)
Makeda Mahadeo (Rwanda)
Gaetano Kagwa (Uganda)
The show has two rounds of auditions. The first round referred to as, pre-auditions is held across different cities in each participating country. The second round, referred to as, theatre auditions are done later at a setting in front of Judges and live audience.
Preliminary auditions
The pre-auditions were held in major cities in each country which included Nairobi, Mombasa, Dar es Salaam, Kampala and Kigali.
Theater auditions
Once a performance is over, each judge will give an overview of what they thought about the act, before casting a vote.
The judges are allowed to use the golden buzzer to send an act directly to the semi-finals. Each judge can only press the golden buzzer once throughout the entire season.
Deliberations
After the completion of theater auditions, the judges whittle down the acts to only eighteen to compete in the semi-finals.
Live shows
Semi-finals
The live shows include three episodes of semifinals in which the successful eighteen acts from the auditions get to compete for a spot in the finals. In each episode, six acts perform. The act with the most public vote automatically goes through to the finals while the judges choose from the 2nd and 3rd respectively in the public vote. In case of a tie, the act placed 2nd in the public vote advances to the finals. A judge can buzz if not impressed with the act. The performance can be terminated if all the judges buzz the act.
Finals
The final episode operates using the same format as the semi-finals, though this time the winner is determined purely by a public vote, with the finalists attempting to secure more votes than the others by performing a new routine at their best.
The host announces the results with the act gaining more public votes declared the winner. The winner receives a grand prize of 50 000 dollars.
The show had two rounds of auditions. The first round referred to as, pre-auditions were held across different cities in each participating country. The second round, referred to as theatre auditions, were done later at a setting in front of judges and a live audience.
Preliminary auditions
The pre-auditions were held in major cities in each country.
Theater auditions
Theater auditions were held in Mpesa foundation academy, in Kenya in front of judges and a live audience. This event was pre recorded. The judges cast a vote to either eliminate an act or send it through to the next stage.
Golden Buzzer
The judges had a choice to press the golden buzzer which sends an act direct to the semi-finals.
The first Judge to press the golden buzzer was Vanessa Mdee for Uganda's 7year old, Leyna Kagere.
Jeff Koinange pressed his second golden buzzer for Tanzania's Team Makochokocho.
The third golden buzzer from Makeda went to Hoziyana Peace (23) from Rwanda.
The last golden buzzer was pressed by Gaetano Kagwa for Uganda's Jehova Shalom Acapella.
These participants made it past theatre auditions by securing at least three yes from the judges.
Winner
Runners up
No. | Participant | Act | Origin | Result |
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1 | All eyes on Us | Acrobat dancers | Uganda | Semi-Finalist |
2 | Leyna Kagaere | Singer | Uganda | Semi-Finalist |
3 | Esther and Ezekiel | Singers (duo) | Uganda | Winner |
4 | Jua Kali Drummers | Drummers | Kenya | Semi-Finalist |
5 | Peace | Singer | Rwanda | Semi-Finalist |
6 | DNA | Comic dancers | Uganda | Finalist |
7 | Tetemesha | Dancers | Kenya | Semi-Finalist |
8 | Yada Dance | Contemporary dancers | Kenya | Semi-Finalist |
9 | Liz | Gymnastic Acrobat | Tanzania | Semi-Finalist |
10 | Sinaubi | Instrumentalist | Tanzania | Semi-Finalist |
11 | Intayoberana | Cultural dancers | Rwanda | Runners up |
12 | Spell Cast | Singing group | Kenya | Finalist |
13 | Makorokocho | Dancers | Tanzania | Semi-Finalist |
14 | Himbaza club | Drummers | Rwanda | Semi-Finalist |
15 | The Mason 666 | Street Dancers | Tanzania | Semi-Finalist |
16 | Jannell Tamara | Singer | Kenya | Finalist |
17 | Jehovah Shalom Acapella | A capella group | Uganda | Finalist |
18 | Elisha the Gift | Sunger | Rwanda | Semi-Finalist |
The Semi finals were filmed live at Catholic University of Eastern Africa
Eighteen acts that got through from the theatre auditions battled it out in a heated competition to secure a place in the final six. Six acts performed each week and only two made the cut.
Guest Performer, Results Show: Nandy
Non-competition performances
performer | Country | Act |
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Nandy | Tanzania | Singer |
Guest Performer, Results Show: Serro
Non-competition performances
Performer | Origin | Act |
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Serro | Kenya | Singer |
Guest Performer, Results Show: Bruce Melodie
Participant | Origin | Act |
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Bruce Melodie | Rwanda | Singer |
The Finale was filmed live at Catholic University of Eastern Africa.
6 acts had to step up their game and battle it out for the grand prize of $50,000.
Guest Performer, Results Show: Ommy Dimpoz.
Time | Order | Finalist | Country | Description | Buzzes and Judges choice | Result | |||
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Gaetano | Makeda | Vanessa | Jeff | ||||||
Sunday 7.30 Pm (EAT) | 1 | Spell Cast | Kenya | Singers(group) | Finalist | ||||
2 | Intayoberana | Rwanda | Cultural dance | 2nd | |||||
3 | Jannell Tamara | Kenya | Singer | Finalist | |||||
4 | DNA | Uganda | Comic dance | Finalist | |||||
5 | Esther & Ezekiel | Uganda | Singers(duo) | 1st | |||||
6 | Jehovah Shalom A capella | Uganda | A capella group | Finalist | |||||
Participant | Origin | Act |
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Ommy Dimpoz | Tanzania | Singer |
The winners won $50,000, c. KES 5,000,000. [8]
Concerns were raised about the Burundian drummers not coming from the four participating countries namely Uganda, Rwanda, Kenya and Tanzania. The producers of the show released a statement clarifying that the group members were legal residents of Rwanda and had all the rights to participate as participation was open to anyone from the four countries. [9]
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