In Mogpog, venue for the first Talentadong Pinoy auditions in Marinduque, no less than 5,000 came to watch, proof that the talent search is indeed the No. 1 most popular Saturday show on national television today.
Dance group from Gasan came to try their luck. From "Moryonan" movements to modern dances.
Auditioners wait nervously for the program to start. All ages represented, including a 61-year old grandma who danced the pandanggo sa ilaw - and dropped the glass from her head at the first turn.
Mogpog's "Omar" now Talentadong Pinoy "Hall of Famer" after emerging winner for five consecutive weeks shows his townmates the ladder-balancing act that made him famous.
His kabayans gave Omar non-stop applause and cheers. All the schools in poblacion Mogpog excused their pupils and students to be able to watch the auditions.
Ronald of Boton (Boac), being interviewed after his fire-eating performance of his life.
An "elastic man" who could do wonders with his body also being interviewed.
Close-up of Omar. He surprised the team by turning up at the auditions. Omar was already in Marinduque as early as All Saints Day for his needed break and was game to also grace the auditions in Torrijos.
The TV5 Talentado crew headed by Joseph Bolintiam II, (in orange) the teamleader and audition master, and production assistants. Jemuel Areno (right) entertained the registrants with his colleagues.
More try their luck. Footages from the Mogpog and Torijos auditions will be shown this Saturday over TV5 "Talentadong Pinoy" at 7:30pm.
All the auditioners were interviewed on cam for their background stories. Selected stories will be featured in "Talentadong Pinoy's" sister show, "Mga Kuwentong Talentado", shown Mondays on TV5 from 8-9pm.
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