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Meet The HSM Top 42

Written by TVSA Team from the blog High School Musical: Spotlight South Africa on 06 Aug 2008
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Unlike the long, drawn-out, name-and-shame format of Idols and the like, the creative panel behind M-Net's High School Musical: Spotlight South Africa took just two episodes to get through the masses and appoint a Top 40.

It's not exactly a Top 40, however - there are 42 of them. Either the extra two are alternates in case others get sick or drop out, or there was simply too much talent for the producers to cope with.

Let's hope it's the latter.

In the first episode, screened on Saturday 2 August, Pieter Toerien and the show’s Creative Panel – theatre director Paul Warwick Griffin, musical director Charl-Johan Lingenfelder and choreographer Lorcia Cooper – found 25 potential Troys and Gabriellas for the forthcoming stage musical, High School Musical: Live On Stage.

The remaining spots had to be filled from the auditions in Johannesburg and on Monday night those auditions were aired.

Plenty of amateurs as well as seasoned professionals auditioned in Johannesburg, but as the essence of the show is to cast two specific roles in a musical, Toerien and his team were looking for very particular qualities.

Paul Warwick Griffin explained the selection process as follows:

"What we’re looking for are our two leads, a leading man and a leading lady, and there’s an awful lot of responsibility that comes with that, so not only are they going to have to learn and crack the American accent, they’re going to have to crack the choreography and the singing.

"But there are other elements, the so-called 'X Factor', which is very difficult to teach somebody. I guess with any luck we’ll find ourselves a couple of rough diamonds and it’s going to be a case of polishing them up."

Johannesburg was the only audition point in Gauteng so auditions were spread over four days to cope with the demand. The first two days were devoted to registration and the preliminary round, where the performers auditioned for industry professionals.

Those who received a callback returned on the Saturday for a gruelling day of singing and dancing workshops in preparation for three rounds of further auditions for Pieter Toerien and the Creative Panel on the Sunday.

By the end of that process, the Creative Panel had found their Top 42.

"It’s incredibly scary for us all, knowing that out of these people we’ve got now – our Troy and our Gabriella are somewhere in the mix,” said Charl-Johan Lingenfelder, bristling with equal doses of enthusiasm and madness.

Producer Peter Toerien warned that “the next eight weeks are going to be the toughest these kids have ever had, but they’re going to learn so much.

"This is going to be an experience they’ll never forget."

And here they are – the High School Musical: Spotlight South Africa Top 42:

Top 42

Melissa Allison - Port Elizabeth

Nicole Andrew - Cape Town

Jeremy Bishop - Johannesburg

Amo Chido - Pretoria

Kyle Clark - Edenvale

Lara Coetzee - Johannesburg

Chantal Delgado - Sandton

Lesedi Dipeko - Bedfordview

Emile Doubell - Port Elizabeth

Meranda Elisha - Durban

Carl Ellis - Pietermaritzburg

Andrea Frankson - Cape Town

Cara Frew - Johannesburg

Geraldine Singh - Durban

Lorri Glajchen - Johannesburg

Josslyn Hlenti - Durban

Eloise Horjus - Johannesburg

Jason Humm - Port Elizabeth

Lezahne Jacobs - Cape Town

Jeraine Jaftha - Cape Town

Courtney Jonas - Cape Town

Dayne Levinrad - Johannesburg

Steven Lewis - Cape Town

Jordana Malkoff - Johannesburg

Tshepi Mashego - Centurion

Dineo Moeketsi - Johannesburg

Thabiso Ntsime - Krugersdorp

Jarryd Nurden - Pietermaritzburg

Mario Ogle - Pietermaritzburg

Carmen Pretorius - Roodepoort

Danaë Rau - Durban

Eddie Rautenbach - Port Elizabeth

David Schlacter - Durban

Tshepo Seloane - Boksburg

Zolani Shangase - Pietermaritzburg

Prenashan Singh - Cape Town

Melanie Steenkamp - Bedfordview

Jethro Tait - Cape Town

Darren Vercueil - Alberton

Lyle Volkwyn - Johannesburg

Daniel Wessels - Durban

Patricia Zwane - Johannesburg



4 Comments

Fluffy Head
06 Aug 2008 02:17

Is Marenda Elisha...a teenager too????? Yhooo hayi uyafana nomamakhe man.

uDineo Moeketsi uyaphapha yhooo. I saw her on TV and yhoo uphaphile usisi..

Dimago
06 Aug 2008 12:05

I like Dineo. I think she's beautiful and talented. Jeremy Bishop is also talented.

Dimago
07 Aug 2008 04:31

Is Marenda Elisha...a teenager too????? 
iyho! hai mdala shem...

Simmone
07 Aug 2008 04:37

Is Marenda Elisha...a teenager too????? Yhooo hayi uyafana nomamakhe man. 

KwaKwaKwa. ROFLMAO.


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