Ever since 'flash mobs' starting make their appearance a few years back, I've been fascinated by the trend and just plain fun factor that is involved.
To see so many people letting go of their inhibitions and letting loose for their own and other people's pleasure gives me faith in the human condition.
Christmas shoppers at The Promenade Shops at Centerra got a little revelry on Thursday afternoon!
Courtesy of The Reporter-Herald, check out the "flash" dancers!
You'll never guess what song they danced to!
On July 16, New York’s Rockefeller Park was lit up like a Christmas tree when over 3,500 people converged for Improv Everywhere’s latest MP3 Experiment. The popular series of “missions,” as IE calls its stunts, asks participants to download an MP3 file, gather in one spot, hit play at the same time and follow the audio instructions for an awesome effect.
The eighth installment in the MP3 mission s
I never get tired of seeing these type of "Flash Mob" videos. If for no other reason the smiles it brings to on lookers faces. And the smile it brings to my own.
"Flash Mob" should be the new phrase of the year for 2010. It's when a group of people arrange to get together, usually arranged on line, and plan on a surprise performance of some type. In this case it's Handel's Hallelujah Chorus. Enjoy!