Dancing is a form of art that takes a tremendous amount of talent, commitment, and effort. Like anything else,
improving as a dancer takes more than just one or two dancing classes. It takes a lot of practice and laser focus over many years.
What happens to a dance routine when there are numerous additional participants, given that dancing is already challenging enough?
The timing and precision required for everyone to dance in time causes a sharp increase in difficulty.
What happens when each dancer is blindfolded, then? That slightly increases the challenge, right?
In a YouTube video, 65 dancers in all black entered the America’s Got Talent stage, took their positions, and then immediately covered their eyes with blindfolds.
What follows is incredible!
The group of blindfolded dancers is led by one man from a position several feet in front of them as
they perform an outstanding routine. Everyone looks to what is going on behind him as he leads the gathering.
The 65 dancers wave their arms back and forth, up and down, in perfect unison, never skipping a beat.
Sometimes it seems false because of how well-timed and coordinated their hand motions are.
The quartet has the audience in the studio in awe.
The crowd repeatedly claps in unison throughout the performance to express their utter admiration for the dancers.
Not only does the audience like their performance, but the judges are also impressed. They complimented the group nonstop.
The camera catches a few of the group members crying at one point as a result of Sofa Vergara and Heidi Klum’s sweet remarks.
Howie Mandel said that the group’s audition ‘mesmerized’ him. He was so inspired by their performance that he imitated their arm motions as he advanced approached the Golden Buzzer and then slammed it.