Flash Tchaikovsky

As an antidote to some of the dreadful and gruesome videos posted here of late, here’s a Tchaikovsky “flashwaltz” at an Israeli hospital center:

From the YouTube notes accompanying the video:

Forty students from the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance took a classical approach to the flashmob as they flashwaltzed Tchaikovsky’s Waltz of the Flowers at the new Sarah Wetsman Davidson Hospital Tower in Jerusalem. Doctors, patients and passers-by joined in the fun.

The surprise concert was part of Good Deeds Day, an annual event that originated in Israel in 2007 and now takes place in over 50 countries worldwide. On this day volunteers reach out to the less fortunate and the vulnerable.

For more information, including performance credits, see the video at YouTube.

Hat tip: Paul Green.

13 thoughts on “Flash Tchaikovsky

  1. Those sneaky Jews. Just when the entire European continent condemns their very existence, they go and pull a stunt like this…. the nerve of them…. we must assemble the UN committee on Israeli music apartheid and bring up a resolution condemning the classical Zionist entity at once!

  2. PS. Don’t you just love the moment when the ballerina floated over the child in the wheelchair and put a smile on that little girl’s face.

  3. And that´s the difference between the jewish people and the surrounding muslims hordes. One cherishes life… the other death…

  4. Yes. Where is the equivalent of this in the Islamic world? Where exactly is the beauty in the Islamic world? Is there any beauty in Islam?

  5. Thankyou, I was feeling grumpy when I awoke this morning and this has put a smile on my face, again THANKYOU!

  6. Thank you for posting such a beautiful video. I cried while watching. Just beautiful!

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