Flashmobs have come a long way since they were first invented back in 2003. The term can be defined as an organization of everyday citizens who perform an act (typically a dance) for a period of time and then scatter. In one of the most recent flashmobs, the JYJ team asked their fans to learn the dance to the remix version of “Be My Girl”, where it was to be practiced at their Seoul concert.
K-pop fans have coordinated flashmobs in the past, such as 2PM’s “Again and Again” in 2009 or the many DBSK flashmobs organized by Cassiopeians. It is not often that an artist would organize this type of event for their concert. The idea to learn the dance began a week ago with a simple YouTube video gone viral. This campaign of JYJ’s proved to be a success.
K-pop fans have coordinated flashmobs in the past, such as 2PM’s “Again and Again” in 2009 or the many DBSK flashmobs organized by Cassiopeians. It is not often that an artist would organize this type of event for their concert. The idea to learn the dance began a week ago with a simple YouTube video gone viral. This campaign of JYJ’s proved to be a success.
Credits: Koreaboo
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