African High Flyers from "America's Got Talent" is one of the top 40 acts on Season 4 of the NBC talent competition series. African High Flyers are acrobats from Orlando, Florida. They have made it into the quarterfinals.
The African High Flyers are a group of seven men who were all raised in Kenya, Africa. They started performing acrobatics when they were young boys as a way to support their families. As they grew, they began performing at local talent shows and finally received a job offer in America and have been performing at NBA basketball games, musicals, circuses and theaters ever since. The most memorable performance for the African natives was in North Dakota in front of 4,000 fans. "America's Got Talent" has given them the opportunity to fly high and let their dreams come true. The African High Flyers are Ali Fondo (35 years old), Kifala Kalama (34), Garama Katana (28), Said Kitsao (24), Karisa Kombe (27), Baraka Ngala (35) and Philip Shale (32).
The African High Flyers are a group of seven men who were all raised in Kenya, Africa. They started performing acrobatics when they were young boys as a way to support their families. As they grew, they began performing at local talent shows and finally received a job offer in America and have been performing at NBA basketball games, musicals, circuses and theaters ever since. The most memorable performance for the African natives was in North Dakota in front of 4,000 fans. "America's Got Talent" has given them the opportunity to fly high and let their dreams come true. The African High Flyers are Ali Fondo (35 years old), Kifala Kalama (34), Garama Katana (28), Said Kitsao (24), Karisa Kombe (27), Baraka Ngala (35) and Philip Shale (32).
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