Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Buckingham Palace Flash Mob celebrates Royal Wedding (video)

 Tourists outside Buckingham Palace were treated to action a bit of flash mob Monday, while they were waiting for the changing of the guard: a flash mob.

More than 100 dancers flash broke out in a performance storming for "We Will Rock You Queen" to celebrate the royal wedding, according to the agency Associated Press.


The crowd was actually organized by the Palace to mark a reception honoring young people in the performing arts.


The dancers were mainly students of the University of East London. A student told the Telegraph that the dance was chosen to have a theme of Romeo & Juliet "celebrate Kate and William, and their love."


Suzanne Kootes, a tourist from Toronto, told the AP that the routine "because of her desire to participate.".


An Italian tourist told the Telegraph that he "thought it would be the Queen or Kate and William arriving, but it was very surprising." Different styles of dance were unexpected. The music was cool, it became really move. "We were sitting just take pictures and then this is with the hands".

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