A TALENTED young dancer from Frinton dazzled celebrity judges and millions of viewers as he tapped his way to the Britain’s Got Talent semi-finals.
Stuart Rouse, 20, is one member of tap-dancing five-piece group Beat Brothers, which impressed David Walliams and Amanda Holden on Saturday’s Britain’s Got Talent show.
The four judges were unanimous in voting the group through to the next stage.
Stuart has been dancing since he was seven years old, taking classes at Frinton stage school Stagestruck Academy for 11 years.
When he was 18, he clinched a place at Performers College in London and will graduate this year.
He will appear in the televised semifinals tomorrow night and is hoping for hometown support.
Stagestruck principal Simone Castle said: “What a wonderful opportunity for Stuart to be able to perform for the masses by appearing on our television screens on such a popular show.
“Stuart has always been a natural performer and is well deserving of his recent success.”
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