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1,700 expected for 'Glee' flash mob

Couples kiss during "kissing flash mob" near the Kremlin in Moscow on September 15, 2007. (UPI Photo/Sergey Shakhidzhanyan)
Couples kiss during "kissing flash mob" near the Kremlin in Moscow on September 15, 2007. (UPI Photo/Sergey Shakhidzhanyan) | License Photo

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SEATTLE, April 8 (UPI) -- Organizers of a Seattle flash mob event inspired by TV series "Glee" said more than 1,000 people are expected to dance in the streets in three secret locations.

Bobby Bonsey and Egan Orion, the head of Seattle Pride Fest, said more than 1,700 people have confirmed attendance for Saturday's "Glee" flash mob, which will feature groups of people dancing in the streets to music from the hit musical TV series, on Facebook and many have been preparing with dance rehearsals and instructional videos made by the duo, Seattlepi.com reported Thursday.

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The organizers said participants will be informed of the three secret locations at the latest possible time and will gather to dance for only 3 minutes, 50 seconds before quickly dispersing.

"If you've ever been in a flash mob, there's something so magical about being in the middle of it," Bonsey said. "All these people are laughing, being crazy around you, whom you don't even know."

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