Crowd Thinks Cops Are Breaking Up Dance Group at Mall. Instead, They Join Right in
Who says you can’t have fun on the job? In all the seriousness of everyday life, it’s good to loosen up every now and again.
Whether you’re working hard or hardly working, Sean’s Dance Factory in Miami, Florida, aims to entertain on and off the traditional stage.
Founded in 2003, according to Facebook, performer and choreographer Sean Green had a vision in mind — “that all children deserve a bright future.”
Not only did Green desire to help kids build self-esteem, but he wanted them to discover a talent they could use and pursue “to see a greater vision in life.”
Dancers young and old can learn hip-hop and contemporary choreography. They also have the opportunity to perform.
The performing group has been known to show up as a flash mob on more than one occasion. Oh, and they performed at the 2018 World of Dance Championships, too.
There’s no doubt this is a group of talented individuals taught by some extremely gifted choreographers. If you live in Florida, you might have seen them pop up at a mall or two.
But what happens when police step in and put a damper on your moves? Quite possibly the most unexpected flash mob scene to date.
Watch as a pair of Aventura Police seemingly break up the dancers and gesture for them to move out of the way. You won’t believe what happens next!
More than one onlooker caught the incident on film. It’s obvious this was either planned, or the cops have seen these guys dance so much, they picked up on the moves!
Here’s another look from a different angle. At first, it appears the officers want to put an end to the fun. But their intention is made clear when they break into dance!
Do you think these guys have had lessons? It’s very possible this interruption was part of the choreography from the start.
Still, it’s hard to tell. Maybe these guys are just good actors. Either way, their moves made for an extra special dose of entertainment for everyone watching.
Have you ever witnessed a flash mob up close and personal? What would you do if you saw two cops bust some unexpected dance moves?
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