How do you get involved in a flash mob




















Make sure you have permission and ample space and logistics for the band to perform as well. Also, make sure you consider weather! The weather can have a HUGE impact audibility, and can impact your ability to use technology wind, rain, snow, etc. One of the key visual elements to a successful flash mob is the amount of participants taking spectators by surprise. Getting people to volunteer and be a part of your flash mob means asking your family and friends.

Tell everyone you know and everyone they know. Call in all of your favors. Try calling local organizations like recreational groups and student clubs at colleges and invite them to join your flash mob event. You never know who would be willing and able to do a flash mob.

The more the merrier—literally. Alternatively, find a space to rehearse outside to ensure that everyone knows the dance. It will look like an unorganized mess!

If you are going to teach your volunteers yourself, do your best to make the moves accessible to anyone and the choreography will fit the venue and audience. Write clear instructions for all of the people who will be involved in your event and make sure they are clear and specific. Keeping your participants informed helps ensure a smooth coordination process and enables people to understand how they can participate and be involved. Flash mobs are priceless events that draw so many emotions from participants and spectators.

Both you and your guests of honor will want to look back at all of the dancing and amazing reactions. The best way to make a keepsake of the event is to have it digitally documented.

WOW, that's awesome, McKenzie! It sounds like a very fun way to dance, especially with your friend! We Wonder if you have a favorite song to dance to? The Harlem Shake has become another phenomenon recently, hasn't it, Alejandro?!

We think you made a great connection to our flash mob Wonder-- a few people start it and then others join! Thanks for sharing your comment with us this morning! Hi Wonder Friend Austin! We're always looking for new things to Wonder about-- some of our Wonder Friends have been a part of a flash mob! We Wonder if you have seen one in person?

Sometimes you just want to dance and have fun! Thank you for sharing your comment, Wonder Friend Andrew! It sounds like you'd be up for a flash mob in the future! We bet it would be a great time, as long as you ask permission first! Flash mobs are lots of things, including a fun and healthy way to express yourself through dance, Wonder Friend Eli! Thanks for sharing your comment- we are so glad you're here today!

Speaking of getting your heart rate up, here are a few health Wonders for you to enjoy: Wonder What's Your Favorite Way to Exercise? Good afternoon, Wonder Friends Chloe and Paula! Flash mobs are making you smile, and we are smiling, too! Thanks for telling us what you've been thinking about flash mobs after enjoying our Wonder!

We hope you are dancing in your seats after learning all about flash mobs! Hey there, Wonder Friends Kiki and Macy! We love both of your comments about flash mobs! Kiki, we bet your performance was out-of-this-world awesome! This is a great reminder to all of us that we should ask for permission if we plan to organize an event, even a flash mob!

We appreciate your comment and we are so happy you visited us! We love all the cool connections you have each made to our flash mob Wonder! Flash mobs are usually timed, so one person might be in charge of a signal that all the dancers know about. Sometimes it's the music, sometimes it's a hand signal.

It sounds like you both have seen kids from a school performing in a flash mob! Hello to our awesome Wonder Friends, Maddy and Tianna! Thank you both for telling us all about your favorite part of today's Wonder! Perhaps you will be a part of one someday! Please let us know when it happens! There are people everywhere, that's for sure, Zachary! We like that you're thinking of all dancing that is involved in a flash mob, Mason!

We're so happy both of our Wonder Friends shared their comments with us today! What a cool way to learn about a crazy, organized social experiment! Thank you for sharing your comments with us- we hope you can participate in one soon! Keep up the great work! Flash mobs are so much fun-- and they are a surprise, too! It's important to ask permission before organizing any event, such as a flash mob, just in case there are restrictions or safety concerns.

It sounds like you both enjoyed today's Wonder about flash mobs! We're dancing with happiness here at Wonderopolis! It's important to remember to get approval first, like McKenna mentioned, when organizing any type of event even a flash mob! Brooke, we hope you can join the fun flash mob experience one day- we bet you'd be great! Thanks for sharing your comments!

Hey there, Wonder Friends Sami and Kelsey! Thank you for sharing your awesome comments about our flash mob Wonder! How true! Kelsey, we absolutely agree with you about asking for permission to perform with a flash mob! It's important to check first! It sounds like you learned something new about a cool social dancing experiment-- and you tried it out yourselves!

Thanks for telling us all about it-- we're so happy you visited Wonderopolis today! See you soon, Wonder Friends! We love all your reasons for supporting flash mobs, Wonder Friend Michael! It sounds like some other Wonder Friends agree with you about the great reasons for having a flash mob! Like Wonder Friend Aubrey mentioned, it's important to ask for permission before performing a flash mob of any kind.

We wouldn't want to disrupt anything or be disrespectful, so making sure it's okay is a great idea! After all, it's all for fun! We are so excited to read your comment today, Wonder Friend Aubree! You did a great job of pointing out the positives and negatives of a flash mob! If you would like to plan a flash mob, it's important to check that you're not disrupting anything, especially at school! Flash mobs make us smile, especially when we can join the fun!

Great prediction for tomorrow's Wonder! Good for you! So many great things go with dancing! Thanks for sharing your comment today! Hey there, Wonder Friend D'Anya! Thanks for visiting Wonderopolis to Wonder about flash mobs-- they can take place nearly everywhere!

We're so happy you're thinking outside the box with the help of today's Wonder topic Check it out! Hey there, Wonder Friends Rat and Yojo! We think you're doing a great job of sharing your ideas We had a grand time watching all the different ones, too! We're dancing here at Wonderopolis! We hope you'll join one in the future-- it looks like a great time!

Thank you for sharing your guesses for tomorrow, too, Gwen and Angus! We think you're on the right track! Welcome back to Wonderopolis, Tony! What great Wonder Friends we have! Thank you for visiting and telling us all about your cool flash mob! Good morning, Mrs. Coleman's Class! Emilee, Brian and, Taylor shared some awesome thoughts that made us smile! We like your enthusiasm! Such a cool experience! Thank you very much for sharing your flash mob experience!

We bet it was a lot of fun to prepare for the final dance, and it's even cooler that it supported a great cause!! We're dancing around at Wonderopolis thanks to your inspiring comment! Welcome back, Mushkale! We are so happy you're visiting us today! We hope to see you again, Wonder Friend! It is great to hear that you enjoyed our flash mob Wonder-- what a fun day!

We found today's Wonder video on vimeo, another site full of videos! We Wonder if either of you have participated in or have seen a flash mob? Thanks for visiting us today as we dance around Wonderopolis! It sounds like there's a lot of rhythm in Mrs.

Nolan's 5th grade class! We hope you will all dance your hearts out, whether it's through break dancing, watching a flash mob, or even participating in one! We Wonder if you have ever seen a flash mob in person, Wonder Friend Max? We bet it would be lots of fun to watch, or even to participate!

VanDusen's Class! We think it's awesome that some of you have participated in a flash mob already! We can't wait to march along with you tomorrow Hess' class learned about a cool social experiment today!

Flash mobs are lots of fun, whether you're watching or participating! We think any upbeat and energetic song is great for a flash mob, but it depends on the setting! Flash mobs involve a LOT of practice-- sometimes it happens in another space like a dance studio , or other times it happens VERY early in the morning, before people are out and about!

We are glad you shared your thoughts, connections and predictions with us today! We hope your meeting tonight goes great, Mrs. Thank you for sharing the Wonder with all the awesome teachers at your school! Hey there, Wonder Friend Ms. Bayko's Class! We love your enthusiasm for today's Wonder-- we hope you will flash mob as a class soon! We bet you'd do a fantastic job! We are undergoing some spring clearing site maintenance and need to temporarily disable the commenting feature.

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Where was the first flash mob? Can you plan your very own flash mob? Wonder What's Next? Try It Out Ask a friend or family member to join you as you explore one or more of the following activities to extend your learning about flash mobs!

Up for a challenge? Organize your own flash mob! That's right! You can organize your very own flash mob in your neighborhood or even on the playground. Here are a few things to keep in mind as you plan your flash mob: What is it about flash mobs that appeal to people? Give it some thought. Is it the surprise aspect? Or being involved in something as a group? Is it performing in public?

Or just the silliness of it? Talk about flash mobs with your friends and family members. Explain to them what they are and how they get started. What do they think? Would they want to be a part of a flash mob? How about you?

Why or why not? Never seen a flash mob? Did you get it? Test your knowledge. Wonder Words flash mob media essence assemble disperse bizarre random viral editor spontaneity acquaintances artistic participants impromptu disruptive campuses Take the Wonder Word Challenge. Join the Discussion. Liam Jun 19, Jul 2, Piper May 10, Wow, Wonderopolis your amazing! I wonder about so many things and you guys answer all my questions you the best!! May 14, WisteriaMoon May 5, I thought flash mobs where when monsters came out of a flash because mostly people say mobs are monsters!

It's fun and makes me curious! May 8, Make sure the choreographers dance style is something you like. This is important. I know in myself I would not enjoy a tap flash mob. Nor would I enjoy an ethereal modern dance style flash mob. Do the dancers look unsure of themselves? Are there only 3 dancers in the flash mob? Finding the right flash mob to join is a bit tricky but not impossible.

Be prepared to practice a lot and possibly be used very little. This could be a hit to your ego but you gotta remember that this is a flash mob, not your personal dance performance. Post on YouTube. I want to see it. But soloists are rarely used in a flash mob.

You will probably have to buy new clothes. My wardrobe consists of a lot of conservative greys, blacks and whites. And sometimes a flash mob will involve a specific color spectrum that I would never consider purchasing. But you gotta do it. The mob needs to look the same.



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