The Argentine acrobat Micaela Leitner It was cheered on the American television program America’s Got Talent And I could be the winner of the juicy million dollars.
Leitner appeared with her husband, the acrobat also Matías Cienfuegos, native of Chili. In front of the cameras of the acclaimed program, both dazzled both the public and the jury.
Both make up the duo Sirca tide and are participating in this television contest. This Tuesday they will go to the semifinal of the cycle and hope to reach the final the next September 23.
Embed – Micaela Serena Acro on Instagram: “Tides and treasures, memories are worth more than gold. There is life by light towards depth the air moves to the sea. And vice versa.”
WHO IS THE ARGENTINE ACROBAT OVACIONADA IN AMERICA’S GOT TALENT
“It is one of our dreams. Being the first acrobats and also Latinos, to win this television program,” Leitner told La Nación, who was born in Paraná, Entre Ríos, 32 years ago.
The young woman began doing artistic gymnastics since childhood and when she turned 23 she moved to Buenos Aires. With an impulse from his mother, who saw her with talent for the heights, Micaela went to the arts in fabric and trapeze. From there, he never left. In 2017, she met her husband in Spain, who needed a companion for discipline.
His arrival at the acclaimed program came after a casting agent who was looking for talents around the world, saw them in Paris. “He didn’t know us, he saw us at the festival and decided to look for us. He published a photo of us on social networks and asked if someone knew us, “he explained.
Thus, they both found the publication because nearby people recognized them. “Some friends who had the contact of us passed us the publication and told us ‘look, she is looking for them.’ We contacted her, she said that our show had loved and summoned us for the program,” Micaela synthesized.
The approval and progress in the program
After a first hearing in March of this year, Micaela’s performance and her husband surprised everyone, including the most demanding judges.
“We had never gone to a television competition. We did not know what was going to happen. We were about the experience and when we finished the act all the public of the theater where the program is filmed and the four judges were standing applauding. We could not believe the impact,” said Argentina.
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