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Great to see so many made the effort and succeed - brilliantly executed with panache and style
Cathay Pacific Xmas 2013 Flash Mob at HKIA
Cabin crew spreading holiday cheer on the ground. Hong Kong International Airport, December 11, 2013 11:00am (youtu.be) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
That is all the entertainment I need for Xmas, First class, Five star, give them all a pay increase!.
Cathay does have an advantage of having many of their cabin crews living in the high rises on the highway approach to the airport making organization of this type of activity a little easier.
Very nicely done. Flash mob has come quite a way since the word was coined in 2003. Most seem to be started by management now. How quickly things change.
Merry Christmas to all
Merry Christmas to all
Great to see so many made the effort and succeed - brilliantly executed with panache and style
Excellent Video.. Well done.
Great. Blocked in the US.
..Joe
..Joe
It was viewable yesterday... Oh well.. that is the way the cookie crumbles.
"This video contains content from SME, Warner Chappell and UMPG Publishing, one or more of whom have blocked it in your country on copyright grounds."
What content is in the video that the publishing companies are blocking this?
What content is in the video that the publishing companies are blocking this?
they were performing to many musical pieces as I recall. Probably those. (Michael Jackson .... )
You might try:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=683414168358777&set=vb.214430555257143&type=2&theater
Don't know if that works without logging in.
You might try:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=683414168358777&set=vb.214430555257143&type=2&theater
Don't know if that works without logging in.
Thanks for the Facebook link, Bob. Great job by the dancers.
I still don't see why a music publisher would object to their music highlighted in a positive (and free) performance. (If current artists did that, YouTube content would be significantly reduced if all the lipsync videos like "Call Me Maybe" were taken down.
I still don't see why a music publisher would object to their music highlighted in a positive (and free) performance. (If current artists did that, YouTube content would be significantly reduced if all the lipsync videos like "Call Me Maybe" were taken down.
People can sing and perform any music to their hearts' content. When they use commerically recorded music without paying royalties, thats when the record studios get a bit uppity. They've even sued kids and grandmas that shared music files via their computers.
Grinches!