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Sound of Music At Central Station Antwerp (Belgium)


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This video was made in the Antwerp , Belgium Central (Train)

Station on March 23, 2009, with no warning to the passengers passing through

the station. At 8:00 am a recording of Julie Andrews singing 'Do, Re, Mi'

begins to play on the public address system.

 

As the bemused passengers watch in amazement, some 200 dancers

begin to appear from the crowd and station entrances.

 

They created this amazing stunt with just two rehearsals!

 

Enjoy!

 

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This video was made in the Antwerp , Belgium Central (Train)

Station on March 23, 2009, with no warning to the passengers passing through

the station. At 8:00 am a recording of Julie Andrews singing 'Do, Re, Mi'

begins to play on the public address system.

 

As the bemused passengers watch in amazement, some 200 dancers

begin to appear from the crowd and station entrances.

 

They created this amazing stunt with just two rehearsals!

 

Enjoy!

 

 

Thank you, brought back lots of nice memories.

Here's my contribution of almost the same era.

 

 

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

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Turbocharged

Yo bro, thank for the link..... amazing... wow..... [thumbsup]

 

Wonder if it would happen our our MRT stations............ haaa [rolleyes]

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actually the above video is similar to those 'flash-mobs' organised by ImprovEverywhere~

 

u can find more videos under 'http://www.youtube.com/user/ImprovEverywhere

 

 

 

Top favorites will be the 'Food Court Musical', 'Grand Central Subway Freeze' and 'No Pants Subtrain Ride' <-- for those interested in seeing some nice panties n butts :)

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Yo bro, thank for the link..... amazing... wow..... [thumbsup]

 

Wonder if it would happen our our MRT stations............ haaa [rolleyes]

 

If it happened here we would get STOMPERs taking pictures and writing in to complain about the human traffic jam that the performers are creating. [laugh]

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