SEATTLE - Hundreds of people took part in a "Glee" flash mob at Pioneer Square on Saturday afternoon. They danced to several songs from the Glee TV show.
While the performances look spontaneous, it actually took months of work to pull off.
"We've just been teaching people, about 100, 150 people at a time," said producer Egan Orion. "We ended up teaching 950, 1,000 people all together."
Organizers say the main point of the flash mob was just to have fun and put a smile on people's faces.
The flash mob also performed at Westlake Center and the Seattle Center.
They hope to upload video of the performances on YouTube.










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