Culture Buzz The Copenhagen Philharmonic Orchestra invades a subway. The results are classy and classical. And, well, musical …
Celebrity Buzz The one and only Carlton Banks was spotted leading a flash mob yesterday and it begins with his trademark dance from “The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air”.
Culture Buzz Because who doesn't like bubbles? Meanwhile, in Russia…something that's not depressing! Here are photos from soap bubble flash mobs in Moscow and St. Petersburg that have been springing up all month.
Culture Buzz This is funny and cute and festive and futive. I mean, she's dancing with an oxygen machine that's resting on her walker. C'mon! Recorded at the Super Target in Lawrence, Kansas. Rock Chalk Jayhawk!
Music Buzz Bruce Lee meets Party Rock. What starts out as a flash mob dance routine quickly morphs into a martial arts extravaganza.
Culture Buzz Dubai has become a bustling, high tech tourist attraction. The airport is a busy travel center accommodating travelers with their most basic of needs: food, gift shops, bathrooms and flash mobs.
I love flash mobs. But a flash mob for a good cause? Yes please. (via viralviralvideos.com)
I'm not so sure the bedroom community at Belmar Beach (or The Man himself, for that matter) appreciates this homage/parody, but it's a nice video jam to wrap up the summer proper. Not a closet MiBo fan? Wait for the remix at 1:45. (via huffingtonpost.com)
This kind of video makes me cry every time. BRB, need tissues.
Culture Buzz It's a familiar setup for an Internet video: a crowd of over forty people walk into a convenience store. Except instead of doing a funny coordinated dance, they clean the place out. What's next, the “no pants bank heist?” (via reddit.com)
I can't tell you the number of times I've been in a Target and wished-nay… Prayed that everyone would join me when I broke out into a choreographed Beyoncé number. As it stands, I'm usually just asked to leave. (via viralviralvideos.com)
A male stripper instigates an impromptu dance party on the L train while wearing fierce looking high heels. He sure can work that pole. Ah, NYC, you're the best.
This makes me miss college, you know, when we could do stuff like this, sigh…
Flash mobs are totally in right now. Lucky for Fletcher Jones, large groups of people in their undies is also always in vogue. (Via)
Eight undercover actors in New York's Chelsea Market turn their plastic bottles into instruments for an impromptu rhythmic jam.
A love-struck man hires a flash mob of 100 dancers to create the perfect wedding proposal in Washington Square Park in New York. [Ed. note: The flash mob “backlash to the backlash” continues.]
Culture Buzz Sometimes they were for viral ads, sometimes they were just good clean fun, but either way 2009 was a great year for people getting together in large groups and dancing in sync.