You’ve probably already heard of flash mobs–their eccentric gatherings have been well documented in media vehicles from the New York Times to Good Morning America ...
SPM caught up with Brandon Komar, a Russian and business management junior at ASU, and Jeff Moriarty, an alum and member of Improv Arizona (improvaz.com), on how to organize a well-executed flash mob.
The world’s first flash mob was organized in Manhattan in May 2003 by a man named Bill Wasik. It was a flop because the retail store was tipped off. Wasik organized the second attempt on June 3, 2003.
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One very popular example of a flash mob is the March 2009 video that featured over 200 participants in Antwerp, Belgium, Central train station who spontaneously broke into choreographed dance steps to ...
When brazen groups of thieves in all-black clothes and hoodies sprinted into the Nordstrom at the Topanga Mall, the Yves Saint Laurent store at the Americana on Brand in Glendale and a pop-up Gucci ...
The #SavetheOA Movement Is About More Than a TV ShowThe latest flash mob, put on by fans committed to the message of the series, was one of the least cynical things I’ve ever seen.
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