This Friday evening, at 9:10 p.m. on M6, the public will choose the winner of “France has incredible talent”. Among the finalists, ten artists from various disciplines will compete to win the title and a check for 100,000 euros.
Hélène Segara very moved after Ciel's performance in “France has an incredible talent” © M6
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This Friday, December 20 at 9:10 p.m., M6 will broadcast the grand finale of “France has incredible talent”. After almost two months of competition, the emblematic show presented by Karine Le Marchand is preparing to name its big winner. Ten artists with exceptional talents will compete for the coveted title and the check for 100,000 euros.
The jury composed of Marianne James, Eric Antoine, Hélène Ségara and Sugar Sammy selected finalists representing a wide diversity of artistic disciplines. The final decision, however, will rest with the public, who will have to vote live for their favorite candidate. But who are these extraordinary talents who will compete on stage? Here is a presentation of the ten finalists of this 19th edition.
RB Dance Company
Led by Romain Rachline Borgeaud, this troupe of professional dancers was able to captivate the audience with inspired and moving choreographies. Rewarded by Karine Le Marchand's golden buzzer during the auditions, they use dance to address deep and universal themes.
Duo Stardust
Made up of a Ukrainian couple, this duo offers impressive performances combining aerial acrobatics and roller skating. Their perfect osmosis and their figures defying the laws of gravity were greeted by Sugar Sammy's golden buzzer, making an impression from the start of the competition.
Gabrielle Boudreau
Contemporary dancer from Canada, Gabrielle uses her art to convey strong and personal messages. In the semi-final, she moved the jury and the public with a poignant performance which addressed questions linked to the human condition, thus winning the golden buzzer from Élodie Poux, exceptional guest of the jury.
Jean-Baptiste
A self-taught singer suffering from Gilles de la Tourette syndrome, Jean-Baptiste shocked spectators with his original compositions. Her ability to transform her differences into artistic strength moved the jury throughout her time on the show.
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Matthew Nina
Comedian and storyteller, Mathieu Nina draws on his own experience to create sketches that are both funny and touching. Despite his motor disability, he was able to captivate the jury with humor that goes beyond physical and mental barriers.
Mathieu Stepson
Magician and mentalist, Mathieu Stepson amazed the audience with innovative numbers combining technology and illusion. Golden buzzed by Booder, it promises a spectacular finale with even more daring and creative tricks.
Lea King
An artist specializing in hair suspension, Lea Kral achieves physical and aesthetic feats that defy the imagination. Her one-of-a-kind act combines grace and high-risk performance, captivating spectators with every appearance.
Inverdance
This group of talented dancers from synchronized swimming have been able to transform their discipline into a form of original artistic expression. Their mastery of reverse movements and perfect synchronization create fascinating visual tableaux.
Creatine Price
Drag queen and opera singer from the United States, Creatine Price mixes extravagance and vocal virtuosity. Her stage presence and her ability to interpret classic tunes with a modern touch earned her the admiration of the public and the jury, and a few tears from Marianne James, with whom she has things in common.
There are no complications
This Tanzanian troupe rocked the stage with impressive acrobatic numbers. The group received “the platinum buzzer” from the entire jury and was propelled directly to the final. This Friday evening, his joie de vivre and his contagious energy should once again captivate the public.