on the Daily Star Academy Post that students have completed their assessment on Wednesday, November 9th. They had one hour to revise a song and perform it in front of teachers. The second exercise consisted of choosing between a theatrical improvisation and a dance to music. It’s clear that some students, like young Tiana, miss their performances. The youngest of the competition drew the song of Chimène Badi. i come from the south but he stopped in the middle of his performance as he sang, before he could gather himself and continue. She then chose improvisation as her second exercise. The trustee, who dreamed of performing a duet with Kendji in memory of his cousin who was sick in the hospital at the beginning of the week, could not hold back his tears after his unsuccessful evaluation.
“The lyrics were in front of me. Still, it’s crazy not to pay attention. I wanted to talk about Kendji and Tiago seriously.‘ she tearfully expressed to Enola.
Adeline Toniutti was disappointed with Tiana’s performance. “He didn’t really understand the meaning of the song for me and all of a sudden he started singing very very loudly in the middle. Yes, she has a great voice, but I can’t see the transition between ‘I sing very slowly, I don’t know my words’ and suddenly ‘I sing the chorus out loud’. Lack of consistency for me‘ he stated.
Enola wanted to console the youngest of the adventure. “Chou, you don’t want it to be like this. You are doing this for the first time. Also, you didn’t know the song. Anyway, you did your best, you didn’t sabotage yourself. Of course you could have done better, but you gave your all, it’s not over yet.‘ she tried to comfort him.
Unfortunately for the young academician, Tiana was chosen along with Anisha, Julien and Stanislas.
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Source: Programme Television

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