Santo Domingo.- Dominicana’s Got Talent is preparing for its return with the third season of the space produced by Tuto Guerrero, Gilberto Morillo, Nashla Bogaert, and David Maler.
In the framework of the open casting this weekend, July 5th and 6th at the National Conservatory of Music, the official judges are announced, receiving Irving Alberti, who joins Waddys Jaquez, Nashla Bogaert and Pamela Sued. In addition, Enrique Quailey and Lorenna Pierre take on the role of presenters in this third installment.
With vast experience in the media, as well as in film, theater and other venues, Nashla, Pamela, Waddys and Irving assume this role with great commitment and training to instruct, edify and contribute to each of the talents that parade through Dominicana's Got Talent in its third season, with a view to helping their development and growth as talent.
Likewise, Lorenna and Quailey join this great adventure in their role as hosts, infusing freshness and dynamism into the stage of the reality show broadcast by Color Visión, this time, with the biggest prize of all reality shows in the Dominican Republic, with an amount of RD$3,000,000.00.
"I'm super excited because I will be part of building the dreams of hundreds of Dominicans," said Lorenna. "In my case, it will be a before and after in my career as a communicator, a great opportunity to experience firsthand the real Dominican talent in all its expressions," added Enrique.
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“Ever since the first season came out, I watched it and said: God! I wish they would call me, how much I love that show. Same with the second season. But at the same time, it was so perfect that I thought there was no other place. When I saw Tuto's call, I had a feeling that now it would be my turn and, to my surprise and satisfaction, among the things they told me was that one of the people who mentioned my name first when I couldn't continue, was Raymond Pozo himself, which made me feel even greater satisfaction,” Irving specified. Got Talent is the national version of the successful television competition created in Great Britain, which began in 2006 in the United States, as an invention of the talent agent and producer Simon Cowell.







