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Flash mob tutorials on YouTube

 

All our flash mobs are suitable for dance beginners. The tutorials show easy dance routines and explanations step by step.

How to organise a flas mob and what music to choose you will also find below on this page.

tip: on this page you find all our YouTube Videos in a logical order!

Whether it is for dad’s birthday, the wedding of your best friend or for the golden wedding anniversary of your neighbours.

A flash mob draws attention in a restaurant, at the registry office but also in a park. It is a unique gift, that does not just create a great atmosphere but also amazing memories.

The goal of a flash mob is not that everyone does every step in perfect fashion, but rather to give someone you care about a great surprise.

Flash mob previews (former best seller flash mobs 1-4)

danced by non professionals so you can imagine what it could look like on your party

tutorials to each of them are further down on that page

All 4 flash mobs are choreographed to fit a song written in quadruple time (4/4). (Examples further down on that page!)

We recommend that the song has a tempo of 28-33 bars per minute, roughly corresponding to 110-130 beats per minute. To give an example, “Just the way you are! – “Bruno Mars” or “Shut up and dance” – “Walk the moon” would fit that limit speed-wise.

Slower is always possible, but for faster dances more practice and smaller steps are generally required. Songs with a strong and clear beat are preferred, think of “one kiss” by “Dua Lipa”.

Flash Mob 1

* ALL in ONE Package includes: preview, short explanation, detailed explanation & practice with music – for dances the first Minutes are enough, non-dancers best start with the detailed explanation

preview & quick learn

Short explanation

All in ONE package*

preview & quick learn

Short explanation

All in ONE package*

Flash Mob 2

* ALL in ONE Package includes: preview, short explanation, detailed explanation & practice with music – for dances the first Minutes are enough, non-dancers best start with the detailed explanation

Flash Mob 3

* ALL in ONE Package includes: preview, short explanation, detailed explanation & practice with music – for dances the first Minutes are enough, non-dancers best start with the detailed explanation

preview & quick learn

Short explanation

All in ONE package*

preview & quick learn

Short explanation

All in ONE package*

Flash Mob 4

* ALL in ONE Package includes: preview, short explanation, detailed explanation & practice with music – for dances the first Minutes are enough, non-dancers best start with the detailed explanation

This is how it works:

1.  You decide to give a flash mob as a present!

2. You choose a song and a flah mob (of the below or above)

3. We recommend you “set up” 3 groups:

  • 1-5 people who start to dance (usually including you)
  • 3-5 people joining in
  • all other participants joining in

4. You only have to worry about distributing the link of one or more video tutorial(s) (depending on which you like) amongst the people that are to participate in the flash mob.

5. Anyone with the link has access from any place that has internet, as often as they want.

6. During the celebration/ party, you will have to ensure that the recipient(s) are placed so that they can see the upcoming spectacle and that the music is started. You start dancing with a few, and before you know it everybody will join in!

we also have an example song list with music that works well for the 4 flash mobs above

… and below you find more (partly known) line dances / flash mobs from our YouTube playliste “line dance/flash mobs”

Jerusalema

danced to the song “Jerusalema”

explanation step by step, demonstration & danced

Tiburon

(Bachata line dance / Latin line dance / AIDA line dance)

danced to “Tiburon” by Proyecto Uno

explanation step by step, demonstration & danced

Cotton Eye Joe 

danced to “Cottone Eye Joe” by Rednex

explanation, demonstration to practice and danced

Canadian Stomp

e.g. to “any man of mine” by Shania Twain

explanation, demonstration to practice and danced

Salsa line dance

danced to “They don’t care about us” by Michael Jackson

explanation, demonstration to practice and danced

Macarena

danced to “Macarena”

explanation of the moves

Simply start the party…

The person booking the flash mob usually selects a fitting song for the surprise dance, and is also the person that begins dancing, together with a few select people as soon as the music starts.

Other guests will join in later on (those that are part of the complot have to, others will hopefully join spontaneously) and the spectacle unfolds.

Every flash mob choreography 

  • fits for various occasions
  • has easy to follow steps for all guests
  • fit for beginners, consisting of parts with 8 to 16 bars each, that are repeated
  • includes video tutorials* as well as practice videos, so that you are prepared for whatever song ends up being chosen for the flash mob – the final song should be communicated to all those who participate well in advance of the big party (for practice purposes).

*all video lessons are written and taught by professional dance teachers.

 

What flash mob fits my occasion?

  • First have a look on our 4 previews/short videos of flash mobs below. They were already danced on various occations.
  • Then decide for your favorite and see here or directly on our YouTube channel the video tutorials. We do have quick learn and All in one packages to learn step by step.
  • You also find a list with example songs.
  • If you prefer others than the former 4 Bestseller flash mobs, have a look below, you find even more on this page or on our Youtube channel!