Ugandan Dance Group Hypers Kids Africa Impresses on America’s Got Talent

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Last night, the Ugandan dance group Hypers Kids Africa captivated both judges and the audience during their audition on America’s Got Talent (AGT). The group performed on the fourth night of auditions, wowing judges Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum, Howie Mandel, and Sofia Vergara with their energetic and dynamic performance.

Competing among 12 acts for a spot in the next round, Hypers Kids Africa earned unanimous approval from all four judges, securing their advancement to the next stage of the competition. Their sights are now set on the grand prize of $1 million and the opportunity to headline the AGT show in Las Vegas later this year.

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About Hypers Kids Africa

Hypers Kids Africa was founded by Butindo Moses, whose life has been marked by hardship and loss. Moses grew up with little presence of his father and suffered the devastating losses of his mother in 2009 and his sister in 2010. Left to navigate life alone, he faced numerous challenges and eventually found himself living on the streets.

On the streets, Moses discovered solace in football, using his skills to perform tricks and earn money for food. Despite the difficulties, he found support among genuine friends like Marvin and Abdul. After an injury, his friends took care of him, providing food and staying by his side in the hospital. During his recovery, Moses envisioned changing the lives of other street children through dance and music.

Driven by his struggles and desire to make a difference, Moses founded “Hypers Born Talented Kids Africa” with the support of Marvin, Abdul, and a group of resilient dancers. They embarked on a journey to use their talents to secure their daily needs and empower others facing similar struggles. Though they faced obstacles and lost some members along the way, those who remained became the foundation of their growth.

Today, Hypers Kids Africa has used their talents to change their lives, the lives of other children, and the community. They continue to work hard, hoping to expand their space and resources to accommodate more people, including children, elderly women and men, and girls who drop out of school due to early pregnancy.

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