Britain’s Got Talent semi-finalists Four Corners have insisted that they are a “very different” dance troupe.
The 16 strong group, made up of 15 guys and one lone girl, will perform live on the show tonight.
Speaking about their first audition earlier this year, the group said today: “We wanted to showcase our talent to a broader audience and share our love for performance with everyone and hopefully inspire people to go out and give dance a go.”
Last night saw fellow dance troupe United We Stand get a harsh response from the judges, something which has made Four Corners nervous.
But they insist: “We are a very different dance troupe and we hope the public will get us and understand that we are not a street dance crew. None of the Judges really scare us, we are most worried about performing live in front of so many people.”
And asked about what they would do if they won this year’s whopping £500,000 prize money, they replied: “Put it back into the dance troupe, use it to go on tour and offer workshops to inspire young people who want to dance.”
Tune in to Britain’s Got Talent tonight on ITV1 to see how they do!
