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THRILLER ZOMBIE FLASH MOB

2011-10-10




Pocket Productions in collaboration with WUSC Zombie Walk, Palmetto Flash Mob, Colonial Life Arena and ColumbiaRedHot.com presents the biggest, scariest, most fun zombie flash mob you have ever seen. Come walk the streets of Columbia with us and join our professional dancers in the performance of the legendary Thriller.Rehearsal on Saturday, October 29, will begin at 3:30 PM sharp on the USC Horseshoe. Make up artists will zombify you for free after you learn the simple moves for the flash mob. (If you don't want to dance, just walk with us!) Performances will be at 5:00 and 6:30. And the best thing is, we get to do it twice! On Halloween night (Monday), meet us right after work to review the moves and get your zombie makeup once again. Rehearsal will begin at 5 PM on the USC Horseshoe, performance at 6:30-7:30. Where will the performances happen? You have to come to the rehearsals to find out! Be sure to wear comfortable shoes and graveyard attire. This is a kid, pet, zombie, vampire friendly event.


facts about pocket productions


Did you know that ArtRageous, Pocket Productions' spontaneous art series, was inspired by Improv Everywhere? This exciting public performance group based out of NYC was started by a Columbia, SC, native. On April 5, the founder, Charlie Todd, caused a scene in Columbia, SC.



Did you know that the first Playing After Dark event showcased the talents of eight local artists and had 65 audience members?  Great things start small.



Pocket Productions has showcased the artwork of over 50 local visual artists, reaching over 10,000 residents throughout the Midlands.



Pocket Productions has worked with over 30 organizations, including the Columbia Museum of Art, the Columbia Classical Ballet, the SC Philharmonic, and the Palmetto Conservation Foundation.



Did you know that the first ArtRageous event was funded by the Arts Institute and the Cultural Council of Richland and Lexington Counties? Since this initial event, we have brought over 20 spontaneous events to the City of Columbia and Richland County that engage the general public with art.



The 2012-2013 season is sponsored by the City of Columbia, the Cultural Council of Richland and Lexington Counties and the South Carolina Arts Commission. Thank you for your generous support!