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Power Duo planning to join 'Asia's Got Talent'
Power Duo planning to join 'Asia's Got Talent'
ABS-CBN News
Published May 27, 2016 11:39 AM PHT

MANILA - After emerging as the latest winner of "Pilipinas Got Talent," acrobatic dance act Power Duo is looking to join contests abroad.
MANILA - After emerging as the latest winner of "Pilipinas Got Talent," acrobatic dance act Power Duo is looking to join contests abroad.
Power Duo, composed of couple Anjanette and Garvin from Angono, Rizal, garnered the highest combined votes from the judges and from the public, beating fire dancer Amazing Pyra and magician Ody Sto. Domingo, who finished second and third respectively.
Power Duo, composed of couple Anjanette and Garvin from Angono, Rizal, garnered the highest combined votes from the judges and from the public, beating fire dancer Amazing Pyra and magician Ody Sto. Domingo, who finished second and third respectively.
As grand winners, the pair won a whopping P2 million jackpot prize.
As grand winners, the pair won a whopping P2 million jackpot prize.
"Gusto po naming sumali (sa international competitions) lalo na po sa 'Asia's Got Talent' po. Sana po makasali po kami" Gervin said in an interview with "Magandang Buhay" on Friday.
"Gusto po naming sumali (sa international competitions) lalo na po sa 'Asia's Got Talent' po. Sana po makasali po kami" Gervin said in an interview with "Magandang Buhay" on Friday.
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Despite their win, the two said they have to undergo rigorous training before they audition for the regional talent contest, which named the shadow play group El Gamma Penumbra as its first-ever grand champion last year.
Despite their win, the two said they have to undergo rigorous training before they audition for the regional talent contest, which named the shadow play group El Gamma Penumbra as its first-ever grand champion last year.
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