The North Carolina Youth Tap Ensemble wants to be able to show America what residents already know — Chapel Hill’s got talent.
The ensemble performed Saturday in front of “America’s Got Talent” judges for a spot on the show at the Charlotte Convention Center.
The ensemble won’t find out if it has moved on to the next round of judging until mid-February, but dancers said they felt good about the performance.
“I think it went really well. I feel good about it, but obviously, I don’t want to assume it went better than it did,” said Sarah Linden, a high school junior and one of the dancers.
The ensemble was targeted by “America’s Got Talent” and called to audition, unlike many other acts that came without an express invitation.
“They said, ‘You’re on the top of our priority list’,” said Gene Medler, founder and artistic director of the ensemble. “It’s just exciting to get the recognition.”
Medler founded the ensemble in 1982 because he wanted to give his dancing class a chance to perform more often.
Three decades later, the ensemble frequently performs at local schools and nursing homes — and it also has performed in the culture festival leading up to the 2010 Olympics and cities across the world, including Mexico City, Rio de Janeiro and Helsinki.
“Anybody that would let us dance, we danced for them,” Medler said. “Now we are 49 strong and dancing all over the world.”