Her effortless grace as she glided across the stage captured everyone’s attention. However, her subsequent dance moves gave the audience shivers…

The advent of reality talent programs in the last decade has allowed TV audiences to find fresh and remarkable talent. This montage of competitors shows disabled artists who have stunned the globe with their ability.

Subreet Kaur of ‘India’s Got Talent’ walks on stage using crutches to help her. She has only one leg and tells the judges she plans to dance. The judges and crowd are in awe of her dancing abilities.

Ben Waites, a competitor on ‘America’s Got Talent,’ pushed himself onto the stage using his motorized wheelchair. He informs the judges that he is a Southern gospel singer and vocal teacher. He performs ‘True Colors’ with a powerful, silky voice, earning a standing ovation from the audience.

‘Romania’s Got Talent’ Lorelai Moşneguţu doesn’t have arms, but she plays the piano with her feet! She begins singing with a wonderful voice and plays the piano with her feet. The judges cry, and the audience offers her a standing ovation. She ends up receiving ‘Golden Buzzer.’

Kodi Lee, who is blind and autistic, performed on ‘America’s Got Talent’ with the assistance of a caregiver. The judges are shocked when he steps up to the piano. When Kodi sings, the audience bursts with acclaim and appreciation. He has a flawless voice and earns the ‘Golden Buzzer’ and a standing ovation.

Dante Marvin sang on the British talent show ‘Britain’s Got Talent. He tells the judges, ”So I was born with tiny bone disease, and I came on Britain’s Got Talent to show other people like myself that even if you have a disability or disadvantage, you can go as far as your creativity takes you!” Dante performs the humorous song, ‘Don’t Feel Sorry for Me.’ He even pokes fun at Simon a few times. The audience adores it!

There is more footage from ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ and ‘America’s Got Talent.’ If you’re seeking an inspirational video, this is it. The artists’ ability and inner strength impress the judges and audience.