Flash Mobs at this Year’s Procession

This year MMOS is introducing Flash Mobs to be implemented throughout the Procession Route. For those who don’t know, a Flash Mob “is a large group of people who assemble suddenly in a public place, perform an unusual action for a brief time, then quickly disperse.” (Wiki link)

Here’s an example of a famous mob that occurred at Grand Central Station: Flash Mob at Grand Central

Every year people look for new ways to experience the ASP so this year, we introduce the Flash Mob.
So are you in?

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  • Disco Hell -Old Geological Building: (opposite Miller’s Surplus) on SOUTHEAST corner of Sixth Avenue and Seventh Street
  • Bell Mudra –Rialto Theater: SOUTHEAST corner Congress & Fifth Avenue
  1. Nasal Orbit -Hydra: NORTHWEST  corner Congress & Sixth Avenue
  • Pushing the Smile Away -Bruegger’s Bagels: NORTHWEST corner Congress & Stone Avenue

Know Your Location! These will be marked with a yellow star on the pavement.


Arrival Time: Be at your station and ready no later than 6:10 pm!
Start Time: Wait until the first police car at the front of the Procession PASSES
Duration Time for each Station: 10 minutes

Learn the movements choreographed by Brandon Kodama.

BELL MUDRA
Hot coals…Assuming bell mudra & ringing with index and middle fingers (crumpled face)…
Defined exhale into resonating pose


Bell Mudra from All Souls Procession on Vimeo.
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NASAL ORBIT
Swift chicken arms……Nose pliers form first, then move into nostrils rotating head.
Slight pivot on balls of feet.


Nasal Orbit from All Souls Procession on Vimeo.
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PUSHING THE SMILE AWAY
Gathering for the push from below…Ear to ear smile which both hands struggle to push forward,
slightly inclining backwards.


Pushing the Smile Away from All Souls Procession on Vimeo.
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DISCO HELL
Learn your favorite classic disco moves and dance them out for this station.

Assemble your costumes and Make Up:



See you Nov. 9th !!! Remember You may be One- You may be Many- but commitment to the Moment is All.

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