TUTUS, tiny dancers, toe-tapping tunes... Friday night had it all.
Ten amazing acts took to the stage at the Pill Social Centre, for the second heat of the Mercury Charity Talent Show 2017.
More than £700 was clocked up for our chosen charity, the Paul Sartori Foundation.
Performing on the night were FF Dancers, On Your Toes School of Dancing, Milford Haven Gymnastics Club, Ellee Mumford, Fusion Community Choir, Eva Howard, Tia Howard, Connor Rhys Adams, Llewellin Brothers and Faith Foster.
Judges Chloe Wheeler, Johnny Lock, Lucy Jones and Viv Barrat had their work cut out choosing six acts to go through to the grand final this Friday (October 27).
Making it to the next round were Connor Rhys Adams, Faith Foster, Llewellin Brothers, On Your Toes, Milford Gymnastics and FF Dancers.
Here's what the judges had to say about our acts:
Faith Foster
“For someone who has stage fright, you smashed it!”
Llewellin Brothers
“Made me want to dance”
“Guitar playing with a difference”
“Captivating”
Connor Rhys Adams
“This lad will go far, very talented”
“Amazing and only 14”
“Amazing”
Tia Howard
“Has got a future in dance”
“Good energy”
Eva Howard
“I could never have done that at 7 years old, well done!
“Cute, will go far”
Fusion Community Choir
“Obviously enjoyed themselves” and “keep up the good work”
Ellee Mumford
“Well done, you really went for it”
“She sang her heart out – very confident”
Milford Haven Gymnastics Club
“Great combination of gymnastics and dance”
“Talented young people”
On Your Toes School of Dancing
“Great mix of dance, good energy”
“Original”
“Excellent performance”
FF Dancers
“Thoroughly enjoyable”
“One of my favourites”
Tickets for the final are available by calling Jo on 01437 761764 and paying via PayPal, or by dropping into the Mercury office on Fishguard Road, Haverfordwest, before Thursday.
£5 each, under-10s free.
All other tickets will be available from 6.30pm on the door on Friday.
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