Kenichi Ebina

Kenichi Ebina was a dancer act from Season 8 of America's Got Talent. He was the winner of the competition, winning $1,000,000 and the headlining of a show at Las Vegas and an America's Got Talent tour.

Background
Kenichi Ebina is a solo self-taught dance performer, started out dancing Freestyle HipHop and expanding his style to Poppin’, Lockin’, Mime, House, Jazz, Contemporary and Ethnic dance.

In 2001, Kenichi founded a dance group with all Japanese dancers, BiTriP. BiTriP won in the final grand championship of “Amateur Night” at the world famous Apollo Theater in 2001 as the first and only Japanese performer. In 2007, Kenichi appeared on dance contest of “Showtime at the Apollo” as a solo performer and became the grand champion of 2007 season after winning 7 times. Kenichi is the only two-time grand champion in the Apollo theater history.

Kenichi has been performing at many events, TV shows and teaching in the United States, Europe, Russia, China, Korea, Singapore, Japan, Morocco and Australia. Kenichi has also performed, directed and choreographed for many projects and dance and theater companies.

Ebina Performing Arts's first full-length show premiered at USA's national Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Also, Kenichi was invited as a speaker to TED 2007. Kenichi has appeared on the show, PBS Kids "Angelina Ballerina" as a featured dance performer. Occasionally he has been performing for high class show club, "The BOX" in NYC and London, and "The ACT" in Las Vegas. 1

Audition
Kenichi Ebina's audition in Episode 803 consisted of dancing a Matrix-inspired performance with martial arts and mime included. Howard Stern, Heidi Klum, Mel B, and Howie Mandel all voted "Yes," sending Kenichi to the Vegas Round.



Vegas Round
Kenichi Ebina was one of thirty acts to advance straight to the Quarterfinals in New York without performing in Las Vegas in Episode 808.



Quarterfinals
Kenichi Ebina's Week 3 Quarterfinals performance in Episode 814 consisted of dancing and miming to create the impression of him fighting monsters, swimming, encountering a fire breather, and destroying a robot. To create the illusion, a video played on a screen behind him; the video featured pre-recorded footage in which he dressed up and acted as the monsters, fire breather, and robot in a video game-themed story. All four judges responded with standing ovations. Heidi Klum thought that the performance was very precise and interactive. Howie Mandel claimed that Kenichi deserved to win the season. Kenichi received enough votes to be sent to the Semifinals in Episode 815.





Semifinals
Kenichi Ebina's Week 2 Semifinals performance in Episode 822 consisted of dancing a routine in front of a pre-recorded video to create the impression of him confronting an alternate self in a mirror. All four judges gave Kenichi standing ovations. Kenichi received enough votes to be sent to the Top 12 Finals in Episode 823 instead of Illusionist Leon Etienne and Romy Low and John Wing.



Top 12
Kenichi Ebina's Top 12 Finals performance in Episode 824 consisted of dancing a routine in which he told the story of him dying and being resurrected into an angel, flying into heaven, at one point portraying the illusion of him flying with flashing lights. All four judges responded with standing ovations. Kenichi received enough votes to be sent to the Final 6 in Episode 825 instead of Chicago Boyz.



Final 6
Kenichi Ebina's Top 6 Finals recap performance in Episode 826 consisted of dancing his Matrix-inspired performance again, this time with a couple of new moves and lighting lasers. His second performance of the night consisted of dancing in-sync with a pre-recorded video featuring him dancing in different disguises.



Finale
For the finale in Episode 827, Kenichi Ebina danced as an introduction to Il Divo and Heather Headley singing "Can You Feel the Love Tonight?" Kenichi was revealed to have finished in first place in the competition that same night, over Taylor Williamson, Jimmy Rose, Forte, Collins Key, and Cami Bradley, winning one million dollars and a headline show in Las Vegas.



Trivia

 * Kenichi was the oldest contestant in the Final 6.
 * He is the first dance act to win.
 * He is also the first Asian-American to win.