This is really great. Take thousands of Koreans with colorful costumes, put them in a stadium and see what happens.
Seriously, this must have taken months of practice – and I still can’t believe they pulled it off.
Specialization is for Insects.
This is really great. Take thousands of Koreans with colorful costumes, put them in a stadium and see what happens.
Seriously, this must have taken months of practice – and I still can’t believe they pulled it off.
South Korean Sports Fans Rock!
Although I had previously posted about the Incredible Choreographed Samsung Stadium Performance, I’m still blown away by the amazing routines the South Korean fans put on when cheering for their favorite teams.
In this case, they aren’t doing a routine on the field like in that previous article, they are actually doing the routines in the...
Denny Dent’s Incredible Performance Painting
Denny Dent was an amazing and unique artist. Word’s don’t do him justice, but here is a little excerpt from his Web site followed by a video which will instantly let you know why his work was so unique.
Denny Dent has been described as the world’s only “rock and roll painter”. The painting was...
The T-Mobile Train Station Dance Ad
This little gem comes courtesy of Elie El Khoury.
At 11 o’clock on Thursday 15 January around 350 people broke into a choreographed dance routine in London’s Liverpool Street Station for the shooting of a new advertising campaign by T-Mobile based on the them Life’s For Sharing.
The event was covered by the Daily Mail in London...


OMG thats was amazinnnnnnnnng!!! so thats how Samsung screens work ;)
OMG, that was so AMAZING!! Unbelievable! I want to see their outfits up close and I want to watch the choreographing – I mean, when they are all in a bunch, making those pictures, can you imagine being the leader…”Alright – two of you in row 17, column 14 and 15 – go to white…” How does it work? LOL! Sorry John, but, I think I am gonna have to swipe this one! You will get credit for it, though! ;)
Lisa Marie,
You go right ahead and swipe away! :-) You are welcome to do that with anything I post.
And I would have loved to see how they actually pulled off the coordination on this one as well. It seems almost impossible, and I just can’t imagine how much practice must have gone into this. They must have spent hundreds of hours over a period of months from the looks of it.
John