'America's Got Talent' Auditions: Dragon House Dance Crew Takes Over Competition Programming One Network At A Time [VIDEO]
During the last round of auditions for NBC's competition series America's Got Talent, one hip-hop number proved to be just a cut above the rest.
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The hip-hop dance trio Dragon House showed their stuff on the competition program, managing some impressive and seemingly impossible physical moves.
"We talk about America's Got Talent as being the only place where people can come and do anything," boasted judge Howie Mandel following the performance, "So if you do come to this stage you gotta be so much better than we see on any other show, you have to be, and you are."
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The dancers were unanimously voted through to the next round by four every impressed judges.
Dragon House started when a couple of dancers decided to move in together, making a name for themselves with their "animation" style.
The crew now consists of 23 members. Some of the founders appeared on Season 9 of Fox's So You Think You Can Dance and Cyrus "Glitch" Spencer even made it to the top four dancers of the season.
Now Dragon House is taking on NBC's reality competition, though this time they will not just be facing other dancers. The program draws in all kinds of talent and the crew must continue to be "so much better in order to continue. With auditions now over, competition will be fierce as contestants fight to hold their places on the show.
America's Got Talent continues on NBC with eliminations Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT.