Last year one of our favourite dance acts of all time ever to enter Britain’s got Talent – Nu Sxool, set a standard for young dance acts that their younger siblings Pre-Skool, are hoping to emulate and go the distance in this years BGT competition.
These cute kids from Port Talbot, were inspired to enter Britain’s Got Talent after their relatives in Nu Sxool reached the finals of last year’s ITV contest.
Six-year-old Seren Evans tells the judges prior to the audition: “We got together because our brothers and sisters Nu Sxool got to the finals of Britain’s Got Talent in 2012.
“We just saw them on the TV and said, ’Why don’t we have a go at that?’,” said the youngster, whose sister Fion was in last year’s BGT.
The 13-strong group made up of children aged five to eight, was choreographed by the same choreographer – Terry Michael – who was the man behind last year’s Nu Sxool success.
He said: “We had a great time on Britain’s Got Talent with Nu Sxool last year and since finishing the show they’ve had so many great opportunities”
He continued: “This time I wanted the younger dancers to have a chance to show off their talent. They’ve all worked really hard.”