Posted on 12/04/2010 6:42:32 PM PST by Frantzie
http://www.AlphabetPhotography.com - On Nov.13 2010 unsuspecting shoppers got a big surprise while enjoying their lunch. Over 100 participants in this awesome Christmas Flash Mob. This is a must see!
This flash mob was organized by http://www.AlphabetPhotography.com to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas!
Special thanks to Robert Cooper and Chorus Niagara, The Welland Seaway Mall, and Fagan Media Group.
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The people at the mall were pretty shocked.
the following is a link to a flash mob at a Macy’s in Philadelphia... Handel’s Messiah as well... i think this one had 600 singers...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wp_RHnQ-jgU
surprised they weren’t arrested for offending Muslims and atheists
The way I understand it, from one of the many many books I’ve read while other people do mindless things: one of those singers has an Arab cousin. Watching this video supports jihad and terrorism.
No need to see it here. I’ve got it at least three times on E mail. Watched it every time and enjoyed it every time. The other “flash” concert was the one in ? looks like grand central station but not sure. They did the song from “The sound of Music” Doe a dear a female deer etc. etc. many singers and they danced to theirs.
I think there is an Interwebz controversy on whether this was a true “flash mob.”
When the “mob” deferred to a couple of soloists at different passages I knew this was not spontaneous at all: it was planned.
But it was an excellent rendition, even if a little less than honest.
This made my DAY!!!!!!!!!!!
Who really cares if it is a true flash mob. Most of the things flash mobs do is stupid and fairly pointless. As you said it was an excellent rendition. The other one in Philly at the Macy’s was a not as spontaneous but reminds people the reason of the season. A lot better thank flash skateboarders or people singing shoe tunes or idiots who miss glee club.
fair enough..
Love the kid’s expression who is in the grey GAP sweatshirt. He has that awe, look about him.
Yeah I loved it. I am amazed how good it sounded with the organ and the acoustics in a mall.
i don't think they could be arrested for that... i would love to be surprised by a flash mob... but i guess i would have to actually be in a mall or such during this time of year... i tend to be an online shopper during the holidays...
Sorry if I sounded harsh. I think it would be hard to make it truly flash. The performance was outstanding along with acoustics and recording. The people in the mall enjoyed it.
both the Macy's and the food court flash mobs were planned, weren't they? in both, the singers seemed to be shoppers until they burst into song...
Yes, or hate speech. Wasnt’ the Bible deemed to be hate speech in Canada? Considering Handel’s “Messiah” is full of Biblical verses, it must be hateful!!!
>>Sorry if I sounded harsh. I think it would be hard to make it truly flash. The performance was outstanding along with acoustics and recording. The people in the mall enjoyed it.<<
Not harsh — your underlying point that it was a great performance is really what we should all take away.
I wish I had been there: I think I could have held my own in the chorus as a baritone :)
All flash mobs have to be planned to some extent. The point is to all gather and perform a pre-defined action together.
I don’t see how this is any different and why people would question if it was a true flash mob.
I hate the whole concept of “flash mobs”. Except for that one. That one moved me near tears.
That was beautiful. Thanks for posting.
>>All flash mobs have to be planned to some extent. The point is to all gather and perform a pre-defined action together.<<
I guess we could devolve the discussion into what a “flash mob” is. MUI that it a spontaneous event of people who are given a place, time and action. I am pretty sure it doesn’t include “John Yates will solo on refrain 7” and those types of specifics.
But what the heck, it is awfully nice to listen to and was a great treat for the shoppers.
This takes a bit more planning to do Handel's Messiah. Maybe not purely a flash mob but the shoppers at both locations were suprised and I wish I had been at both. I mean - I have to put up with awful Christmas songs for cash like Obama pals Gloria Estefan or Bruce Springsteen singing awful “Christmas songs” to line their pockets more.
I wish when i am in Lowes or Target or anywhere during Christmas - this would happen. How controversial - Christmas songs actually about Christ. Versus Springsteen singing about getting drunk at Christmas down on the Jersey shore. I guess Christians now can only sing Christmas songs in public undercover as "flash mobs" now or we will get dragged off to the gulag.
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