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Some of the highlights from Autism's Got Talent, Mermaid Theatre ,London -- On Saturday May 10, Anna Kennedy Online hosted Autism's Got Talent. This star studded spectacular event showcased amazingly talented performances by adults and children with autism. The performers, which consisted of singers, gymnasts, actors, musicians and dance troupes, flew the flag for autism and showed what people with autism and Aspergers syndrome are capable of. Autism's Got Talent, which is an annual event, is growing in popularity each year. The event was supported by celebrities including Carrie and David Grant, Debbie Moore OBE, Dr Pam Spurr, Dawn Lowe , Maggie Paterson, Jason Leech and Steve Hewlett. Autism's Got Talent shows how pivotal and prominent autism really is. Anna Kennedy OBE and her A Team Lisa, Austin and Tally who are responsible for developing Autism's Got Talent with the support of Pineapple Performing Arts discusses the success and ideas behind this amazing event: "Autism, like many issues is often shrouded with negativity and negative press. Autism's Got Talent provides a platform and great opportunity to distinguish this, and replace it with hope, fun, laughter and positivity. All the acts involved are extremely talented, and throughout the night they are in an environment that they can express themselves, make new friends and meet people from around the UK, Northern Ireland and Italy. Not only does it provide a springboard, it also boosts confidence and social skills, and new friendships for both adults and children. There were several emotional moments throughout the day and evening of the performances. A group of children with autism, who find it very difficult to socialise began to play together, and a young student announced how happy he was before launching into this performance." Acts travelled from all over the UK and the world, proving how established, important and successful this event is becoming. Anna Kennedy said: "The essence of the event was extended to social media, with people networking, meeting new friends and sharing their experiences. It really bought people together, and everyone shared in the celebrations and congratulations. I really am looking forward to making 2015 bigger and better." If you would like to be considered for Autism's got Talent 2015 please email lisa.robins@thevines.org.uk