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Norske Talenter | |
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Series 8 | |
Hosted by | Solveig Kloppen |
Judges |
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Winner | Vilde Winge |
Runner-up | Gemini Crew |
Release | |
Original network | TV 2 |
Original release | 13 January (2017-01-13) – 17 May 2017 (2017-05-17) |
Series chronology | |
← Previous Series 7Next → Series 9 |
The eighth series of Norske Talenter, Norway's edition of the Got Talent franchise, premiered on 13 January 2017, after a one-year hiatus. Judges Mia Gundersen, Bjarne Brøndbo, Suleman Malik, and Linn Skåber all returned, and Solveig Kloppen remained the host. The winner was 14-year-old sign language interpreter Vilde Winge. Although Winde performed her interpreting to music, this was the first time the winner of the show was not a vocalist, instrumentalist, or a dancer in the traditional sense of the term and first-place. Second-place was taken by the dance duo Gemini Crew (both 18 years old).
Golden buzzers
This was the second series to include a "golden buzzer", which sends an auditioning act directly to the live shows.
Name of act | Type of act | Position reached | Golden buzzer from |
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Mathias Rugsveen | accordion player | third place | Solveig Kloppen |
Vilde Winge | sign language interpreter | winner | Linn Skåber |
dance group | Mia Gundersen | ||
Shelmith | dancer | Suleman Malik | |
Christian Ibarola | singer | Bjarne Brøndbo |
References
- "Vilde (14) vant Norske Talenter etter rørende tegnspråktolkning" [Vilde (14) won Norwegian Talents after touching sign language interpretation]. TV2.no (in Norwegian). 19 May 2017. Retrieved 29 September 2020.