Flash Mob
Flash Mob Profile
Promotion and fundraising with Flash Mobs. High-profile music dancing on-location is planned. Benefiting humanitarian missions.
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Friday, August 4th
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Flash mob marketing is a type of guerrilla marketing technique. It is the seemingly spontaneous occurrence where a large group of people start performing a planned dance or skit in public. Flash mob marketing uses spontaneity to surprise and attract the attention of unsuspecting bystanders.
No doubt that it is Flash Mobs are big thing in marketing.
Fun, high-energy dancing planned globallbally. Assets arrive with mob dancers move and depart completely rapidly and instantly. Here and gone in 60 seconds.
Including Hollywood movie themed flash mobs with props. New movies to be released and previously released movies flash mob themed events planned.
Displays are planned, small, medium and large potentially ultra large displays: 17 ft high and 63 ft long.
Indoor and outdoor flash mobs are planned, including in custom Dome structures assembled.
Philanthropists and sponsors wanted, requesting preferred providers to participate and sponsor flash mobs. Great promotional opportunities
Currently, planned as a part of the promotion campaign for evClub participation by subscription, evSupertech. Fundraising for evCharity, nonprofit organization. Ongoing flash mobs are planned globally.
Philanthropists wanted and needed to make a better world.
Join the flash mob fun.
evClub activities benefiting evCharity to help make a better world. Philanthropists needed, seeking and needed to help make a better world. Opt-in electric vehicle (EVs) program to provide mobility for the underprivileged.
Celebrities participation invited and expected, including high and low-profile.
Wellness program integrated with flash mob dancing, dance lessons and other activities integration possible.
When were flash mobs most popular? The term “flash mob” has since become a catch-all for any seemingly spontaneous stunt or performance in a public space. The most common are flash mob dances, which took off in the late 2000s in shopping malls, squares, train stations, and even prisons, initially started the popularity.
Venues for flash mods are endless, urban and suburban venues scouted globallbally. Secured fabulous venues in the past for special events. From the beach to the mountains and everything in-between is planned. All weather and all four seasons are planned for incredible flash mobs. Difficult access venues, accessed with electric vehicles, including recreational vehicles and aftermarket attachments. National parks, public and private golf courses for venues expected, unique venues.
Flash Mobs planned oftentimes with private special events, co-located. Dancing a part of dining experiences.
What are the popular shuffle dances?
Shuffle dance encompasses various styles that have evolved over time. Some popular shuffle dance styles include the Melbourne Shuffle, Cutting Shapes, T-Step, Running Man, and Charleston Shuffle.
Shuffle Dancing, When it comes to dancing, many people will think a dancer needs to use the entire body to create dance moves and tricks, but there actually are some kinds of dance that just involve the use of the lower body.
One of them is the shuffle dance, a rising trend all over the world. Let’s join a shuffle dance class to see how shuffle dancers execute flexible yet dynamic dance moves with just their lower bodies.
Shuffle dancing independently is planned for many dancing fash mobs events. Group dancing and other coordinated dancing lessons virtual and physical with supervision are planned.
Wardrobe, including footwear recommendations expect to be recommended and possible provided and keep by the dancers. Hat’s are planned to be featured and other products, to enhance imagery.
Parade participation with Flash Mob style is planned on-street and on-tailers, sometimes both. Potential, crowd spontaneous inclusion with dancing.
Local, national & International individuals, professional dancers, dance studios, ballet studios, musicians, and many others involved.
Product placement in various positions are planned, including dancing-on and around, optimal visualization. Imagery fantastic without commercialization.
Frequency of flash mobs, daily flash mobs are planned, potentially three plus (3+) times daily. Possibly related to breakfast, lunch and dinner. Plus, 5 o’clock cocktail hour and after might night parties. High-energy, independent individual dancing is fun for many, pulling-in impromptu guests to dance is oftentimes fun.
Duration of each flash mobs, each segment of flash mob is expected to the duration of related music (about 3 minutes) and consistency with social media video posting time limits. Multiple segments can occur, increasing entire flash mob. Potentially, 10 minutes or more depending on circumstances.
How long does a flash mob last? (By Others):
Flash mobs should also take place in a short amount of time. Some can be as short as one or two minutes. Generally, flash mobs last fewer than 10 minutes.
Custom recording flash mobs are planned, co-hosted and sponsored flash mobs are planned.
Compensation for professional dancers, musicians and others is expected. Food and drinks complimentary for dancers and support teams. Dance for drinks.
Round-trip electric vehicle transportation for dancers and other supportive individuals is planned to be complimentary.
Electric motorized dollies planned with towing capacities ranging from 3,000 lbs to 12,000 lbs.
Unlimited configurations for third-party assets. Lighting, speakers, cameras, satellite antennas, energy storage, charging stations/ports, etc.
Fast electric vehicle deployment planned (Tesla Cybertruck with ramp, rack and more.
Donations solicited where possible handing out business side cards for contacting by dancers and staff. Slogan: “mobility by EVs” Hep make a better world, for those in need. Passive EV driver program support beneficial.
Ultra-media is planned with, tethered drones potentially.
YouTube sharing in planned, filming in high-resolution 8k as much as possible. Internal audio visual (AV) with Participants support.
Advanced space communication systems and portable energy storage systems planned. Real-time video sharing planned.
Food and drinks by outdoor kitchens, internal is planned servering hot healthy food and bottled drinks (hot & cold, with & without alcohol).
Spectacular light shows and lighting with low admitting diodes (LEDs). Quiet sound including bluetooth enabled headphones. Some speakers, limited decibels.
Permits, security, restrooms and all others support provided.
evSupertech, forprofit Flash Mob event coordinators. Charity nonprofit evCharity, related entity.
57 Trillion possible venues uniquely addressed with what3words. On-land and water globally.
What3Words geolocation application with Google Maps and Google Earth, planned for conveniently locating, by everyone involved.
evStation’s and on-site electric vehicle charging is planned, whenever possible.
Flash Mob many themes:
High-fashion
Recreational Vehicles (RVs) electric all terrain vehicles (ATVs) for adults, Quads for kids (kids dancing), Watercraft, snow machines and any electricly motorized, relevant to Participants.
Rockettes, dancers individuals and groups. High unformed-kicks.
Individuals and small businesses
Focused on supporting individuals and small businesses not intended for military branches, law enforcement or other large agencies.
Disclaimer
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Kenny Ortega, choreographer movie Dirty Dancing. To be asked assist.
Background
Flash mob marketing is a type of guerrilla marketing technique. It is the seemingly spontaneous occurrence where a large group of people start performing a planned dance or skit in public. Flash mob marketing uses spontaneity to surprise and attract the attention of unsuspecting bystanders.
What are the three kinds of flash mobs?
Answer: Musical, dance, and unique flash mobs are the different types of flash mobs
What is the reason for a flash mob?
Flash mobs can be for artistic sake, for fun, or they can be for the purpose of advertising some event or product
Do flash mobs still exist?
Some flash mobs are meant to entertain, while others are purely for artistic expression. Still other flash mobs are purely for the enjoyment of the participants, as they watch the reactions of those around them. Today, flash mobs are still popular in many cities around the world.
Are flash mobs illegal?
Flash mob law is a combination of criminal, property, tort, intellectual property, First Amendment, & entertainment law. Flash mob organizers need to be mindful of the legal implications of their events, because planning a flash mob can be grounds for criminal charges if any aspect of the event is illegal.
“Flash Mob” profile. Performing additional research.
Flash Mobs organized by me and the team will be fun and fantastic. Currently, planned as a part of the promotion campaign for evClub participation by subscription, evSupertech. Fundraising for evCharity, nonprofit organization. Ongoing flash mobs are planned globally.
Philanthropists wanted and needed to make a better world.
Join the flash mob fun.
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The Black-Eyed Peas performing on Oprah was exciting enough. But imagine Oprah’s surprise when the audience stood up and began a coordinated dance routine to their hit song “I Got a Feeling.”
Example of excitement of Flash Mob experience.
What is the most famous flash mob?
Here are some of the most well-known flash mobs of all time:
Worldwilde, Pregnant Breakdancing. …
Grand Central Station, New York. …
Berlin. …
Antwerp, Belgium. …
Black Eyed Peas on Oprah. …
Ohio State University. …
Cidade do México. …
Piccadilly Circus, London. An error occurred.
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Dirty Dancing theme flash mob playlist from movie planned.
Kenny Ortega choreographer dirty dancing, expect to participate.
“Top Gun • Danger Zone • Kenny Loggins” plan to play, with flash dancing, exspecialy at Top Gun Parties. (Other potentially props aircraft, etc.) Celebrity invitation.
Bee Gees – Staying Alive
Shuffle Dance (Remix) Beach Boy music planned, exspecialy at Beach Parties.
Footloose’ – Dancing In The Movies, including band performances possible, by celebrity private bands.
Km music
“Haddaway – What Is Love – Sven Otten (Dance Video)” and many others.
Article by others:
I got a decent idea about it when I saw the flash mob video held at CST station. I was impressed!
I had absolutely no doubt that it is THE newest next big thing in marketing after Facebook and social media marketing.
Probably the CST flash mob was one of the successful flash mobs in India. By successful I mean it went viral. Going viral is the main objective of a flash mob. With the support of some PR and the ever-growing Internet users (and the increasing time spent on the Internet especially social networking sites) any flash mob can go viral*.
Hmmm… the ‘*’ stands for in marketing terms…. conditions apply…
For any content (picture, article, video, application, etc.) to go viral, two elements are required…
Good idea/concept – unique content that I find interesting
Reason to share – I like the content so much, that I want to share it with my friends
Hence,
flash mob x (a good idea + a good reason to share) + PR
=
viral content
=
exponential awareness + exponential reach
AND
All of the above at a very reasonable budget!
The above formula works well… but where does marketing come into the picture?
Lemme be honest, as soon as the viewer learns that the content belongs to a particular brand/company, it’s going to be a big turn-off for him. Therefore, I would strongly suggest that we opt for subliminal promotion in the content. Let the ‘idea’ be the main focus because the ‘idea’ will give a good reason to share and the combination of both will make the content viral. The brand message will reach users subconsciously. Well, I don’t find anything wrong with that, as far as I am reaching the maximum target audience at a reasonable rate.
Another way could be, make the content on the lines of the brand message/philosophy and keep the branding minimum and towards the end. BUT, make sure that idea is interesting.
A good example of a flash mob:
When were flash mobs most popular?
The term “flash mob” has since become a catch-all for any seemingly spontaneous stunt or performance in a public space. The most common are flash mob dances, which took off in the late 2000s in shopping malls, squares, train stations, and even prisons
What are the popular shuffle dances?
Shuffle dance encompasses various styles that have evolved over time. Some popular shuffle dance styles include the Melbourne Shuffle, Cutting Shapes, T-Step, Running Man, and Charleston Shuffle.
When it comes to dancing, many people will think a dancer needs to use the entire body to create dance moves and tricks, but there actually are some kinds of dance that just involve the use of the lower body.
One of them is the shuffle dance, a rising trend all over the world.
Let’s join a shuffle dance class to see how shuffle dancers execute flexible yet dynamic dance moves with just their lower bodies.