Flash Mob in the City – Part 2

Another awesome Flash Mob took place in Downtown Vancouver this morning. I have been loving these “spontaneous”, perfectly choreographed dance routines that have been popping up throughout the Games. This one was considerably smaller than the one a few weeks ago. But the organisers get major bonus points for incorporating the now Oprah approved Red Mittens into their routine. So cool. I heard a rumour there is at least one more scheduled before the end of the Games. Hopefully I can figure out where and participate. I can’t dance, but what I lack in skill, I make up for in enthusiasm :) If you know when and where it is going to be, let me know!

Although I have missed out on the Flash Mob madness, I did happen across the Drum Line from Sardis Secondary School on Robson the other day. Love their gear, love their vibe. Fun fun fun!! I had a twelve minute video of their entire performance, but the quality is not great so I found this on YouTube.

Although I am a little “Gamed” out, I am so sad that this will all be over in a few days. At least we have the Paralympics to look forward to!! A few days to relax and recover, then right back to it!

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  1. Michael

    Where can I get the red gloves??

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