Couple surprises wedding guests with secret flash mob dance routine: 'There was a lot of cheering'
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A newlywed couple has set the dance floor — and the internet — on fire with their amazing viral choreographed flash mob.
Isaiah and Taylor Green-Jones got married in Portland, Ore., on Aug. 4. The pair, who have been together for six years, hatched the idea for a flash mob as a way to get the crowd going at the reception.
Isaiah and Taylor Green-Jones got married in Portland, Ore., on Aug. 4. (Deron Patterson/Supreme Optics Photography)
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"Everyone was surprised at the wedding. No one knew, so there was a lot of cheering, a lot of yelling. It was great," Isaiah, 29, said to WSB-TV2.
Taylor, 35, teaches dance cardio classes and worked with fellow dancer Jasmine Taylor to choreograph the flash mob dance.
The group reportedly rehearsed for a month before the wedding, and managed to keep it a secret the entire time.
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The nearly three-minute performance, which included four song changes, began with the grooms showing off their impressive moves to Beyonce’s “Before I Let Go” in their matching tuxedos. Soon afterward, a group of 10 friends who had been recruited for the flash mob dance got onto the stage.
The now-viral video has been praised online for how fun and “full of energy” the dance was.
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“This looks like the most magical, amazing time!” one wrote.
“That was epic!! And so flipping cute!!!” another shared.
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“This is everything,” a commenter wrote.
The pair, who have been together for six years, hatched the flash mob dance plan as a way to get the crowd going at the reception. (Deron Patterson/Supreme Optics Photography)
“Don't know yall but I wish I did, cuz clearly ya living your best life,” one person wrote.
“Full of energy. Congratulations to the blessed couple,” one person commented on the Facebook video.
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Isaiah acknowledged the flood of encouraging words the couple received since the video was shared.
"Online, there was a lot of support. I think people felt inspired… because this video showed a little piece of light in the midst of a lot of negative energy out there," said Isaiah to WSB-TV2.