Flash Mob Kuwait

 

I know most of you have seen this flash mob at the avenues mall video, but I still had to post something to break the omma 2012 elections\results mode.

This flash mob was a collabertaion between Zain & Cinemagic (don’t know who they are really), and it was nice. It was beautiful because it mostly ran Kuwaiti patriotic favorite songs. It wasn’t that beautiful because it didn’t have any female members.

If you were gona use one of our loveliest wa6aniy songs to play on our patriotic emotions in this February month of celebrations. Play a song that had actually featured girls dancing, girls like Dr. Aseel Al-Awadi, then you could’ve at least had a few girls in it.

Well, either way, I bet that this spontaneous act is against “Kuwaiti” laws\traditions\reagulations anyways. If i was in the mood, I would file a suit, just to see how far and real it would go in this silly hypocrite atmosphere we live in.

Mabrook 3alaikum the new majlis. Majlis “Jwaiheel and Nabeel”. Majlis no “Mishari Al-Osaimi and Hassan Jowhar”. Majlis no”Aseel or Sale7″.

7 Responses to Flash Mob Kuwait

  1. Om Totta says:

    عجيب حده كسر روتين و رجعني لاحساس التسعينات و الوطنيه

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  3. Jacqui says:

    Stop complaining for once and enjoy the performance for what it was!

    It was a performance to show the unity between every Kuwaiti whether he was young or old! And the lack of girls in the performance was just a way of respect to what the audience expects nowadays. If you want girls dancing in public then go to other countries and other places. It’s just wrong and not part of our culture and a girl wouldn’t have parents or family that support that (unless they were kids then it would be fine!)

    Fa just for once stop all this negativity! O ya36ehom alf 3afya 3ala kel ely sawooh this required hard work and coordination something which not many people have.

    • buzfairy says:

      Glad u like it. I don’t always complain, but I have the right to an opinion.

      Don’t make this bigger than it is. It was a 3adi thing, not that wow. And a few ppl like me didn’t like it.

      This is still Kuwait. Freedom of speech and the right to a personal opinion.

      We grew up on 7aflat el3eed elwa6ani, with girls and boys dancing. Their dancing was respectful and nice and made people feel patriotic.

      I don’t have to go to other countries. Stop being hypocritical.

      • Jacqui says:

        Who are you calling a hypocrite! Are you serious?! So you’re entitled to your own opinion and I’m not entitled to mine!

        When you mentioned we grew up on 7aflat 3eed Al Wa6ani with girls and boys dancing (how old were these boys and girls?) In the 70s/80s we some some older girls dancing in those 7aflat but that was a different Kuwait and a different mentality than what we are forced to deal with today. Today it is wrong simply because the mentality has changed.

        The boys in the Flash mob were respectful and nice and it did feel patriotic if only for the songs that we all remember from our childhood days.

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