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Pinoy shadow artist received golden buzzer in Asia's Got Talent

A Filipino shadow artist has impressed audience and judges of Asia's Got talent by his stunning hand shadow art. 


According to the 20-year-old Shadow Ace, when asked where he get his talent, he told that when he was a kid he experience constant black out in the Philippines, were he used to entertain himself  by playing shadow art in the middle of the dark with a lighted candle.

Shadow Ace boastfully display his cutest hand movement through shadow art with the perfect groove. 


Foster, "It's a silly little thing I guest to say, to play with your hand, make figures like that, I tell you I forgot that they were hands, they are people to me."

" I am so glad that you are on the show, I love the performance," Anggun said.

Jay Park, " I thought the pole dancing the whole thing would be brilliant, we've seen some shadow shows and this by far is the best one."

However, the whole performance would not be as perfect as we expected without his assisstant who help him throughout his perfomance, his father and mother.

Hosts Alan Wong and Justin Bratton were similarly impressed - they used their allocated golden buzzer for Shadow Ace, making the Filipino automatically advance to the semifinals.

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