Showing posts with label Flash Mob. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flash Mob. Show all posts

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Oprah's season kick-off Flashmob Dance

Another awesome flashmob dance video of Oprahs' 24th season kickoff party featuring the Black Eyed Peas' I Gotta Feeling.


Thursday, September 3, 2009

New Flash Mob from Bounce

Another cool flash mob dance video from Bounce, a streetdance company from Sweden. They were also the same group that started the Michael Jackson Flash Mob dance tribute that gained almost 3 million views on Youtube. It also inspired dance group from other parts of the world to make their own MJ Flash Mob dance tribute. I am no dancer, but watching their vids especially their flash mob dance videos makes you dance and wished you were a part of their acts. Looking forward for their next video. For the mean time, watch the video below and you'll understand what I am saying. Enjoy! Ü

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Top 4 Flash Mob Dance Videos

These are my Top 4 Flash Mob Dance Videos (in no particular order).
Really cool! Makes me wanna dance and wishing I was a part of it. hehe. Enjoy! =)


Jollibee Yum Burger: Mall of Asia, Philippines



T-Mobile Ad: Liverpool Station, London, UK



MJ Dance Tribute: Segels Torg & Central Station, Stockholm, Sweden



Doremi - Sound of Music: Central Station, Antwerp, Belgium

Flash Mob

A flash mob is described as a sudden gathering of people in a public place where they perform a unique stunt and quietly disperses right after.

The first time I learned about this was when a local newspaper featured a group in the US. Got really curious but eventually forgot about it weeks later.

Then one time while wasting time on youtube I chanced upon this channel Improv Everywhere. This was the same group which was featured in a local newspaper. I watched their video with the greatest number of hits which was Frozen Grand Central and after that I was hooked on watching flash mobs on youtube.



I find it really cool and fun especially when I get to see the people's reaction to the stunt and just the spontaneity look of it.