Tonight at the Mangupura Hall, Vania Larissa of Indonesia was proclaimed the winner of the Miss World Talent Final!
Vania’s flawless rendition of
‘A Question of Honour’, sung in an operatic style with a modern twist,
Vania claimed the top prize from a field of 12 contestants who made it
to the Talent Final! All of the contestants brought their A-Game in what
was one of the best Talent Finals Miss World has ever seen. Every one
of the contestants should be proud of their performances, with each
individual showing off their dazzling skills.
Hosted by Mr World 2010 Kamal Ibrahim, the event started with Wales singing ‘On My Own’ from the musical Les Miserables. Receiving a standing ovation she was followed by Canada with a contemporary dance performance. The judges awarded her 5th place in the competition, the highest place of all of the dancers on show tonight.
Cameroon was
the first musician on stage, bringing a joyous atmosphere with her,
putting a smile on everyone’s face with her vibrant Cameroon inspired
drum and dance performance.
Australia was
our second singer of the night, singing another musical number ‘Someone
Luke You’ from Jeckyl and Hyde. No stranger to the stage, Erin enthused
about her love for singing after her piece, with Kamal mentioning that
she has even performed at the Sydney Opera house. A career on stage
surely beckons this talented young lady, who received 3nd place tonight.
Flexible Hong Kong China
was the next performer, who displayed a Chinese traditional dance with a
contemporary feel. Bending over backwards to please the judges, she was
on form tonight, but sadly did not make the top five.
Slovakia
added a classical twist, performing the theme from the film Schindler’s
List on the violin, and she should be proud of her wonderful
performance.
Ukraine wrote
and performed her own song, ‘Moment of Glory’. Singing in her native
tongue, she had the audience clapping along to the chorus, and was
announced the third place winner after the judges had made their
decision.
Dominica was the 8th
performer of the night, who chose to display her highly technical
ballet ‘en pointe’. One of the most technical styles of Ballet, Dominica
showed why she was chosen for the top 12, and seemed to really enjoy
performing for the judges and the audience, who applauded her when her
performance came to a close.
Our third and final musician was Trinidad & Tobago.
Playing the steel drums, she brought a wonderful Caribbean feel to this
already multicultural affair, and hit eveyr note perfectly. Speaking to
Kamal afterwards, she went on to talk about the various competitions
and events she performs at in her native lands.
Our eventual winner was next up, and Indonesia's
performance was simply immaculate. Hitting every high note flawlessly,
and showing a great range in her vocal skills, she really showed why at
the age of only 14 she won Indonesia’s Got Talent, and was again
announced winner her tonight.
Panama was
our second Ballet performer, with a more contemporary feel. With
graceful leaps and spins, she showed impeccable balance, and was yet
another example of why this year’s contestants are some of the most
talented ever seen at Miss World.
Our final performance of the night was British Virgin Islands,
who took to the stage to perform a rendition of Alexandra Burke’s
interpretation of Hallelujah. A powerful singer, Kirtis claimed 4th
place this evening, and she was the perfect ending to a perfect talent
competition. Her singing was moving, full of the emotion that inspired
the original song.
A fantastic evening, and we
have our first challenge event winner, INDONESIA! As previously stated,
each and every one of the finalists did themselves proud tonight, and
the audience and judges alike felt blessed to be witness to such an
event.
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