'Big Art for Little Minds' is a Toronto-based organization dedicated to the artistic development of youth. To spread their message, Big Art decided to initiate a flashmob in Toronto's Dundas Square.
The stunt followed a theme of Woodstock, with choreographed dancers breaking into a number set to a mix of your parents' favorite tunes. From Jimi Hendrix to the Beatles, the retro revival tunes set the tone for 'Big Art for Little Minds' to launch a movement of freedom, fun and beauty that embodies everything awesome about the 1960s.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Retro-revival Artistry
- Organizations and brands can leverage nostalgia to create unique experiences for consumers, particularly targeting younger generations.
- Flashmob Marketing
- Flashmobs can provide a fun and engaging platform for brands to showcase their message and connect with consumers in a unique way.
- Youth-focused Creativity
- The promotion of youth artistic development provides an opportunity to cultivate creativity and inspire new generations.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Arts and Culture
- The arts and culture industry can leverage retro-revival and flashmob trends to create immersive experiences and connect with younger audiences.
- Marketing and Advertising
- Marketing and advertising industries can utilize flashmobs as a unique and memorable marketing strategy.
- Education and Youth Development
- Youth-focused organizations can leverage artistic development and creative expression to inspire and educate younger generations.
