Finally, a flashmob that doesn't suck

By By Frank Chung | 31 July 2012
 

Want to feel inspired this morning? Take five minutes to check out what is quite possibly the classiest flashmob ever.

Spanish banking group Banco Sabadell celebrated its 130th anniversary recently with an orchestral flashmob at Placa de Roc in the town of Sabadell.

The performance of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony starts out as a single performer and eventually grows to over 100 musicians and singers from the Orchestra Simfònica del Vallès, Amics de l’Òpera de Sabadell, Coral Belles Arts and Cor Lieder Camera.

The flashmob, arranged by creative agency Remake and shot by Onidea, was the culmination of the 'Som Sabadell' (We Are Sabadell) anniversary campaign.

What do you think? Did you shed manly tears? At least it doesn't have a bunch of muppets flailing around to 'Party Rock'.

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