Monday Chill: Tchaikovsky Flash Mob

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.


Thank you Mme Scherzo

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Sunday Morning in Sabadell

We’re sticking with the flash mob theme, riding the community spirit, the family, and the wholesomeness train – – until we drive the darkness completely out.  This clip, now seen by over 8 million on Youtube, is performed by 100 musicians and choir members from the Vallès Symphony Orchestra, the Lieder, Amics de l’Òpera and Coral Belles Arts choirs.  They play the final movement of Beethoven’s 9th Symphony in the town square of Sabadell, Spain.  Just check out the faces and the joy this event brings to the performers and the audience.  Good Sunday morning to you.


Thank you Michael for sharing this wonderful piece.  Happy Holiday to you and your family.

I was also reminded that today is Beethoven’s birthday (1770).

Minding your own business at a food court and…

BAM! A Christmas caroling flash mob. A whisker under 40 million views on Youtube. 100 Chorus Niagara members spread throughout the dining crowd at the Welland, Ontario food court surreptitiously. And then…they light it up. Check out the faces…priceless. VOLUME UP.


Noted that this event occurred in 2010.  I must be the only adult Canadian who hasn’t seen the clip.  Thank you John E. Smith for the inspiration. Check out John’s post for another Flash Mob in Philadelphia.

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