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Here's what's happening around Tacoma, Pierce County and South Puget Sound today..
Saturday, April 25th, 2009
Posted by David Wickert @ 12:18:28 pm

AmericasGotTalent

We knew Tacoma had talent. But who could have guessed it has dancing nuns, prancing mimes and enough singers and musicians to fill several concert halls?

The breadth of the South Sound’s talent was evident this morning as hundreds of people auditioned for the television show “America’s Got Talent” at the Greater Tacoma Convention & Trade Center.

The lure of becoming the country’s next entertainment sensation – think YouTube phenomenon Susan Boyle of “Britain’s Got Talent” – drew people from across the Northwest and as far away as Tampa, Fla. The line stretched several blocks as the talented awaited their 90-second chance to show their stuff and advance to a Wednesday audition for celebrity judges David Hasselhoff, Piers Morgan and Sharon Osbourne.

“We love to dance and we think we’re American’s next great talent,” proclaimed Sara Gray of Edgewood, one of seven local “Dancing Divas” waiting in line early this morning.

The Divas – dressed as nuns and prepared to sing a medley from “Sister Act” –made a great time of it. Diane Eklund of Edgewood showed off the yellow polka-dotted bloomers beneath her nun’s outfit.

“I’m not very quiet and very shy,” she said.

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