Conversion is a Canadian dance group from Trois-Rivières, Quebec, who won the third season of Canada's Got Talent in 2023.[1]
Associated with the District 5 dance studio in Trois-Rivières, they are trained by Vincent Desjardins.[2] The 37-member group, who perform carefully synchronized storytelling routines,[3] auditioned with a routine about the struggles of Desjardins and his wife to conceive a baby with the aid of fertility treatments, set to a recording of the baby's heartbeat.[2] They received the golden buzzer from Trish Stratus.[2]
In the first semi-final on May 2, they performed a routine set to an acoustic cover of Hozier's "Take Me to Church", about their own journey as a dance troupe from a smaller city about halfway between the dominant metropolitan centres of Montreal and Quebec City.[4] They were one of two acts selected by the judges to proceed directly to the finals.
In the finale, they performed a number themed around writer's block, with the dance revolving around a large book.[5] They won the competition over The Cast, another Quebec-based dance troupe from Lévis, in second place.
References
edit- ^ Rosie St-André, "La troupe Conversion remporte la deuxième saison de Canada’s Got Talent". Le Droit, May 16, 2023.
- ^ a b c Josée Bourassa, "Le studio de danse District 5 de Trois-Rivières impressionne à Canada’s Got Talent". Ici Radio-Canada Mauricie—Centre-du-Québec, March 28, 2023.
- ^ Breana Marcelo, "Dance group Conversion wins Canada’s Got Talent season 2". Now, May 17, 2023.
- ^ Frédérique de Simone, "«Canada’s Got Talent»: retour sur le parcours des Québécois finalistes". Le Journal de Montréal, May 15, 2023.
- ^ Frédérique de Simone, "La troupe de danse de Trois-Rivières Conversion remporte «Canada’s Got Talent»". TVA Nouvelles, May 16, 2023.