Source: Kataeb.org & The National
Thursday 15 September 2022 11:41:51
Lebanese dance troupe Mayyas has won America's Got Talent season 17.
The group take home the $1 million prize, as well as get the opportunity to headline a Las Vegas show.
Dancer Kristy Sellars is runner-up, with Drake Milligan, Metaphysic and Chapel Hart rounding off the top five.
During the emotional two-hour finale show, in which the results from public voting were revealed, the 11 finalists performed for a final time on the America's Got Talent stage.
Mayyas took the stage alongside Sellars for a mesmerising performance to a backdrop of gold lighting, for which judge Simon Cowell gave a standing ovation.
During the two-hour long show, Cowell got roasted, Black Eyed Peas sang Don't You Worry and host Terry Crews performed with Ukrainian LED dance troupe Light Balance to Justin Timberlake's Can't Stop the Feeling — to name a few of the highlights.
For Tuesday's final, Mayyas performed a co-ordinated dance featuring white feathered outfits and sparkling globes of light, winning a standing ovation from the judges and crowd.
“Fabulous,” shouted judge Sofia Vergara, who gave Mayyas her golden buzzer after their first audition. “Another level.”
Simon Cowell said the performance was “astonishing”.
“Something has happened with you where I'm beginning to feel a buzz beyond the show. This has landed. It is global. It is huge. I don't think you can top that.”
Earlier this month, the group delivered a hypnotic dance in the semi-finals, performing a serpentine-esque routine to Arabesque melodies, wearing gold body suits and masks, while the lead dancer wore bedlah-style attire, with a gold skirt and green long-sleeved top.
In June, the group made their America's Got Talent debut and impressed judges Cowell, Heidi Klum, Howie Mandel and Vergara so much that they received a golden buzzer and fast track to the live shows.
This is not the first time the dance group has appeared on a talent show.
Mayyas was founded in Beirut by Nadim Cherfan, who is also the act's choreographer. He started dancing aged 14 and attended workshops in the UK, the US and India. He launched his own dance classes in studios around the Lebanese capital in 2012, before forming Mayyas.
In 2019, the group appeared on the sixth series Arabs Got Talent and went on to win the series, receiving a new car and a 200,000 Saudi riyal ($53,333) cash prize. In the same year, they participated in Britain's Got Talent: The Champions, an international spin-off of the talent show on UK TV.
During their America's Got Talent audition, the group explained their name, saying it “is a word in Arabic that means the proud walk of a lioness”.
Vergara also asked the group about life in Lebanon right now, to which they replied: “Lebanon is a very beautiful country, but we live a daily struggle.”
To support Mayyas, the Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation International, better known as LBCI, launched Kermalak Ya Lebnen — For You Lebanon, a campaign from inside America aimed at Lebanese and Arab expatriates living in the US who are eligible to vote for acts performing on the show.
With this, the LBCI has created a variety of promotional advertisements that are being shared on television, YouTube and via social media platforms. In the clips, the women who form the group, introduce themselves and show off some of their moves.
LBCI said the triumph that would serve “as a message of hope and faith in Lebanon rising again”.
Family and friends have the same sentiment.
“I can’t describe how I felt watching the final performance,” Ghady Al Hader, 20, told The National before Wednesday night's results show. “I’m a close friend of some of the girls, but I am incredibly proud of all of them.”
Karim Fattah, 21, another friend of some of the dancers, says the group's success is showing the world what Arab women are capable of.
Mohamad Ajouz, 21, also a friend of the dancers, says this was about Lebanon.
“Seeing a Lebanese group on the biggest stage in the world means everything to me and all the Lebanese people. They represent what the Lebanese woman can do and what the Lebanese citizens have to offer.”