Ja imam talenat! (series 3)

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Ja imam talenat!
Series 3
Hosted byIvana Bajić and Vladimir Aleksić
JudgesIvan Tasovac
Mina Lazarević
Aleksandar Milić Mili
Release
Original network RTS
Original release20 November 2011 (2011-11-20)
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Ja imam talenat! 2011-12 was a series of the Serbian edition of the Got Talent franchise. It was the third series broadcast in Serbia.

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For the first time since the show's debut, the judging panel was altered – Danica Maksimović was replaced with Mina Lazarević. [1] The press reported that Maksimović and the producers couldn't reach an agreement on her fee, so it was decided that Mina would take her place. [2]

The first episode of the series was aired on 20 November 2011. [3] In addition to the weekly auditions show, during the workdays a companion show is broadcast.

This season, the logo was changed; the new logo looked like the one used for the fifth series of the British version of the show, with a slightly altered colour scheme.

Auditions

Over 4000 auditionees performed in front of the judges in September 2011, in Terazije Theatre. [4] Prior to this, contestants had to audition in front of the production team. For this season, some of the contestant came from countries other than Serbia, including a singer from Tunisia, [5] and a male oriental dancer from Croatia. [6]

Semi-finals

Semi-finals are broadcast live from RTS' studios in Filmski Grad. After all the acts perform, there is a 15 minute break, when the judges are interviewed and guests perform, during which viewers can vote. This year the semifinal shows are broadcast without ad breaks.

Key
X Buzzed out
 Judges' choice
  Won the public vote
  Won the judges' vote
  Lost the judges' vote

Semi-final 1

Aired on: 29 January 2012

OrderArtistActBuzzes and judges' choices
MiliIvanMina
1Jelena UrosevićViolinist and composer
2Katarina i Stevan GojkovićSerbian traditional singers
3Sanja i UrošDancers
4Milena DamnjanovicSinger
5Dejana BajicBallerina
6Katarina KrznarićCabaret performance
7Marko MilanovicOpera singer
8SwingDance troupe

Guest performer: Milica i Nenad

Semi-final 2

Aired on: 5 February 2012

OrderArtistActBuzzes and judges' choices
MiliIvanMina
1Pogrešila rodaRock band
2Emilija ĐoninSinger
3Vjekoslav DidovićOriental dancer
4Marija SerdarSinger
5Mina i MarkoClassical singer and composer
6Boris SubotićSinger
7Dance FactoryDance troupe
8Milan i ManjaAlternative Juggling and bartendering

Guest performer: Kiki Lesendrić i Piloti

Semi-final 3

Aired on: 12 February 2012

OrderArtistActBuzzes and judges' choices
MiliIvanMina
1Marija LazićSinger and pianist
2Dijana i DavorSerbian folk dancers
3Jovana JokićSinger
4ElektraLatin dance troupe
5Dejan DrakulićSinger
6Glas ne žice Glee club
7Saša TrajkovićSinger
8Dream teamDance troupe

Guest performer: Zemlja gruva - "Najlepše želje"

Semi-final 4

Aired on: 19 February 2012

OrderArtistActBuzzes and judges' choices
MiliIvanMina
1Irina Bogdanović Baton twirling
2Nikola Mijomanović Break dancer
3Tijana VlajkovicSinger
4Street DanceDance crew
5Anja MihajlovićSinger
6Dejan Ćosić Comb player and singer
7Infinity Quintet String quartet
8Katarina Dumančićsinger

Guest performer: Eva Braun

Semi-final 5

Aired on: 26 February 2012

OrderArtistActBuzzes and judges' choices
MiliIvanMina
1Natalija and PetarSinger and guitarist
2FortyRapper
3FlyDancers
4Bojana and Nikola Gusle and Accordion duo
5Stefan LukovicSinger
6Tatjana TatićBallet dancer
7Danilo and JelenaSingers
8 Bojana Stamenov Singer

Guest performer: Negative; Sergej Trifunović

Final

Aired on: 4 March 2012

Key
  Winner
  Runner-up
OrderArtistAct
1Marko MilanovićOpera singer
2Emilija ĐoninSinger
3Glas ne žice Glee club
4Dejana BajićBallerina
5Infinity Quintet String quartet
6Katarina DumančićSinger
7Bojana and Nikola Gusle and Accordion duo
8Pogrešila rodaRock band
9 Bojana Stamenov Singer
10Dream teamDance troupe

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