SANTO DOMINGO.- Dominicana’s Got Talent has just experienced one of its most important moments: the first recordings of two of its stages, which will be televised in October so that the Dominican family can witness that the country is full of stories and skills that cannot fit on a single stage.
Well, for ten consecutive days, more than 8,000 people attended as an audience to see up close how more than 200 acts tested imagination, courage, and discipline: from singers and dancers to magicians, comedians, and risk numbers never before seen on local television. A start that made it clear that this edition has no turning back: Dominican talent is ready to compete with anyone, on any stage.
A great collaboration, for a great prize The reality show, which involved more than 420 collaborators in its production, will be broadcast by Color Visión with the largest prize ever awarded in the history of reality shows in the Dominican Republic: RD$3,000,000.00. "For me, this will be the best year in terms of diverse talent. We are facing a season that will be marked," concluded Guerrero.
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The vision of its producers Tuto Guerrero, the producer, is clear: “It is impossible to compress what we experienced in those days. There were not enough hours for everything that this country had to show.” Alongside him, Gilberto Morillo, Nashla Bogaert, and David Maler make up the executive production team that supports this format. For the four of them, DGT has transformed the way Dominican art is consumed on television. In their own words: "Each season convinces us more that this scenario is not just entertainment, it is a reflection of the great potential we have as a country."A season marked by greatness
As is well known, the jury of this third season brings together four recognized voices: Nashla Bogaert, Waddys Jáquez, Pamela Sued and Irving Alberti; accompanied in the conduction by Enrique Quailey and Lorenna Pierre. For all of them, what has been experienced in this stage is the best prelude to what promises to be a historic season. "This season, we have seen the most incredible things we have witnessed in our lives. The Dominican people will be as proud as we are to see so much talent and diversity on this stage," Nashla and Pamela agreed. While Waddys, with the confidence that characterizes him, summarized it by saying that this program is definitely an contribution to the art industry: “As soon as I started to see the talents that came to audition, I realized that this season is going to be great for the art industry of the Dominican Republic, because we have great talents in all areas’. In his debut as a jury member, Irving highlighted the magnitude of what was seen: "Being part of this project was a wonderful experience. Recognizing that there is so much talent in our country is an immense pride. The things we have here are hard to find elsewhere." For Lorenna and Enrique, who were also making their debut, being in front of so many stories was an experience that touched them personally. Both agreed that what they experienced on that stage was not just a spectacle: it was a reminder of the courage and resilience with which Dominicans defend their dreams.A great collaboration, for a great prize The reality show, which involved more than 420 collaborators in its production, will be broadcast by Color Visión with the largest prize ever awarded in the history of reality shows in the Dominican Republic: RD$3,000,000.00. "For me, this will be the best year in terms of diverse talent. We are facing a season that will be marked," concluded Guerrero.







