Dance crew IMD Legion wow Britain's Got Talent judges


Harrow dancer Kerri Ann Morrison blew judges away with her dance moves as part of group IMD Legion at their Britain's Got Talent audition, 

Simon Cowell said: "This is taking it to another level, it's like we're looking into the future here. That's what I call a gold medal performance."

The street dance crew, based in east London, was brought together in 2010 by choreographer Omar Ansah-Awuah, and later joined by Warren Gordon-Scott aka 'Wild G'.

With members from across the capital, the crew has a diverse range of boys and girls from 9 to 18-years-old, each specialising in different street dance styles.

Harrow's Kerri Ann is the youngest of the group, at just 9, and has performed with the group since January. She travels to east London two to three times a week for four-hour training sessions.

The little dancer impressed judges with Alesha Dixon calling her a "cutie" and Simon Cowell saying that she's the boss.

The group was awarded a 'yes' from all four judges and have advanced to the next stage of the competition.

"The standard of excellence was unreal," said Amanda Holden, after their audition.

Cowell was also very impressed with the group, saying: "This is taking it to another level, it's like we're looking into the future here. That's what I call a gold medal performance."

Kerri Ann was very excited after hearing the group had made it through to the next round and is one step closer to performing in front of the Queen at the Royal Variety Performance.

Kerri's mum, Ruth Morrison, said: "It's a dream come true for her to dance with IMD as she has followed them for years.

"I'm very proud of her as she keeps on top of her school work as well as practicing every day.

"The dream for team IMD is to win the show and perform in front of the Queen and with the generous prize fund they want nothing more than to have a studio of their own."

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