Forty students from the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance took a classical approach to the flashmob as they flashwaltzed Tchaikovsky’s Waltz of the Flowers at the new Sarah Wetsman Davidson Hospital Tower in Jerusalem. Doctors, patients and passers-by joined in the fun. The surprise concert was part of Good Deeds Day, an annual event that originated in Israel in 2007 and now takes place in over 50 countries worldwide. On this day volunteers reach out to the less fortunate and the vulnerable. Hadassah Medical Organization treats over one million patients annually, without regard to race, religion or national origin.
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Wonderful!
Yes. It is…thanks.
Love flash mobs. Another great one!
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
It is…thanks Francine.
Very beautiful. I’m sure that made a lot of people happy.
Yes, I agree Anneli
That was fantastic David..nice way to close out the day 🙂 Thanks!
Thanks Bonnie. It was…
How wonderful that was, David… I adore most of Tchaikovsky’s work… This one is indeed a favourite (used in Disney’s Fantasia)… Splendid… 🙂
Finally…we posted music to your liking. Was getting worried their Carolyn
Great music…great smiles.
It is both…
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This is great…. Thank you dear David, have a nice day, love, nia
Thanks for sharing Nia.
Flash mobs are always to me fun to watch on video.
Yes they are Alex
So so lovely!
It is!
Exuberant…life affirming. I love this!
Yes, it certainly is Mimi
Awesome! Loved it. Thank you
Yes, Michael, me too.
These always make me cry. I can’t imagine being in the middle of one. I’d bawl my eyes out.
Yes, goose bumps. So human.
Beautiful David!!
It was Judy. Thank you.
Ah, that was magnificent and utterly sweet…..!!!!
Yes, it certainly was.
Thank you so much for posting this…it made me cry 🙂
I’m so glad that you enjoyed it.