We have seen so much talent in recent years that it is difficult to keep it all in mind. This talent can take on many different forms, from singing to acting, from magic to mimes.
Although we may enjoy talent in all of its forms, there is something special that happens when children get up and perform in front of us. Perhaps it is a nostalgic feeling that sweeps over us when we remember our own childhood and the ‘good old days’ when we enjoyed carefree times.
In addition, when children get together to perform as they do at the video below, it makes parents feel good from the inside out. Those feelings are real, and it can abuse us, cause us to feel true joy, or make us feel warm from the heart.
At times, these types of performances can go far beyond just entertaining us. They may overwhelm us with the degree of emotions that we are experiencing.
That is exactly what happened when the Flakefleet Primary School choir audition took place on Britain’s Got Talent. There was so much going on in the performance that it was difficult to follow at all, but the recreation of enjoying a happy school recess was more than the audience and judges could handle.
At first, you might think that it was just going to be a sinking act but it turned into utter chaos and ‘absolute joy’. It was enough that it brought tears to the judges and then, David Williams pressed the Golden Buzzer to send them straight to the semi finals.
You can see the performance for yourself in this video: