Watch: Siberia's Stunning Neon Dance Video Wows Global Audience And Judges

By R. Siva Kumar - 17 May '15 14:22PM

Watch this awesome dance from the Siberian group UDI, which has set the Internet on fire with its amazing neon light dance for Britain's Got Talent competition. The video went viral since last week, according to rt.

Just before their performance, the group announced that it wants to "to impress the British people and the judges." It was evident that the members had achieved it with their Siberian dance troupe UDI from Tomsk, which got over 2.8 million views on YouTube channel of the 'Britain's Got Talent' entertainment show.

The nine-piece Siberian dance group showed a spectacular dance routine and light performance for the judges, according to mirror.

The dramatic performance called "Masks in The Dark" was like a morality play, showing good vs evil. The judges watched the performance open-mouthed.

"That was something I've never seen on Britain's Got Talent before. Wow," said actor and one of the judges David Walliams.

Even Simon Cowell, a music and television producer, who is usually rabid with his harsh criticism, appreciated the show.

"Sometimes we're asked why we have people from other countries entering. But I'm so happy that we do that - then we get to see artists as fantastic as you," he said.

The judges gave the contestants "four big fat 'DAs'" as Simon said, meaning 'yes' in Russian.

The UDI dance group conducts a dance show for "underprivileged kids" in The Russian city of Tomsk.

"UDI is a big friendly family. In Siberia we run our own dance school for underprivileged kids. We work closely with the local orphanage to give the children a sense of belonging. This is a matter of great honor for us," said a team member. "If we win Britain's Got Talent we want to build a big-big school."

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