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‘Light Up Sky Like a Flame’

In a flash it started….and then in a flash it was over.

Kids Who Care – an international musical theatre company – performed a strategic and engaging flash mob in the lobby of Fort Worth’s Museum of Science and History.

For a little over 5 minutes, these performers tasted “Fame.”Remember my name – Fame
I’m gonna live forever
I’m gonna learn how to fly – High

As the theme music from the 1980 hit TV show began to play across the museum, one dancer launched the flash mob. Before it was all said and done with, 60 performers were singing, dancing and spreading the word about WorthGoing.com.

Museum-goers tapped their toes and flashed smiles of curiosity and uncertainty – right before pulling out their camera phones and capturing the magic.

As the music faded off, the performers danced their way out of the building.

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9 Responses

  1. Kristin Mosblech says:

    These kids were amazing! What a fun attack!

    • Ehleshea Woodruff says:

      I’m just now noticing the pictures at the bottom! They got some great shots :) My favorite is the second to last photo with the shocked mom, and completely dumbfounded daughters :D

  2. Panda says:

    I love Kids Who Care and this was so cool to watch please vote for it!

  3. Tami Morrison says:

    What a fun group… I love KIDS WHO CARE!!

  4. Esther McElfish says:

    WOW! Made me want to get up and DANCE! Debby Stein is the
    talented inspiration and Instructor who made this FUN & COOL event happen! Great idea…..do this ALL around the
    City….please!! :-)

  5. Tatiana Ruiz says:

    These kids are a light in the world that shines so bright they can’t be ignored help them shine with your vote!!!

  6. grazia italia says:

    wonderful and emotioning,compliments to all of you

  7. sydnie roy says:

    I LOVE KWC so fun vote for KWC

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