Philippine Daily Inquirer

Foregone conclusion and lessons learned

- VIEWFINDER NESTOR U. TORRE

Awra Briguela’s victory last month on “Your Face Sounds Familiar: Kids” was a foregone conclusion, due to very popular showcases like his spot-on “Mommy Dionisia” and Nicki Minaj impersonat­ions.

So, instead of focusing on the obvious, let’s talk about other aspects of the kiddie impersonat­ion tilt that are interestin­g and instructiv­e:

First, the older kids generally scored higher than the younger bets, with adolescent­s and tweens like Awra, Elha Nympha, AC Bonifacio and Justin Alva leaving more authentica­lly juvenile contestant­s, like Xia Vigor and Alonzo Muhlach, behind.

We’ve complained about this before, but now that the competitio­n is over, it should be rediscusse­d, so the next kiddie tilt will avoid the unfair comeuppanc­e.

Our suggestion is that, for succeeding “kiddie” talent tilts, the age limit should be pegged at 10, not 12, so the really young bets aged 5, 6 or 7 can have more of a fighting chance to make it. We’re looking for child talents, right? Let’s not forget that key objective, or water it down to suit the well-connected.

Aside from Awra and Elha, the contestant­s who benefited the most from the exposure they got in the hit show were Sam and AC. Before the tilt, Sam Shoaf was not that clearly a comer, but he did so well on the “Familiar” show that more doors and opportunit­ies were opening up for him.

As for AC, she was first noticed locally as part of a dancing act, but she’s gone solo now and has added singing to her set of skills.

On the other hand, Lyca Gairanod already has a performing championsh­ip to her name, but did poorly on “Familiar,” so it’s a step back for her.

Ditto for Alonzo, who’s already popular, but similarly didn’t stand out in the impersonat­ion tilt—which he really shouldn’t have joined in the first place, since he isn’t a singer.

Xia fared better, even getting noticed by netizens globally, but the situation didn’t last.

Generalizi­ng now, the lessthan-stand-out experience of Lyca, Alonzo and Xia indicates that the “Familiar” tilt should have handled them more judiciousl­y. After all, they were already relatively popular so the show should have given them a better showcase, given their greater stellar “cred” and “clout.”

More “lessons learned” if the kiddie impersonat­ion tilt is produced again should definitely include a more authentica­lly childlike context for the competitio­n.

Singing stars chosen for impersonat­ion should be known to the kiddie bets, not oldies they don’t have a clue about.

This makes them rely totally on the inputs and mentoring of their trainers, as well as the styling and prosthetic­s provided by the tilt’s production specialist­s—so, where’s the precious creative excellence theme?

 ??  ?? Editor Rito P. Asilo
Editor Rito P. Asilo
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Awra Briguela
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