Diski dance flash mobs were held in different locations over the past four weeks, throughout various World Cup host cities. Kicking off with a bang at Mary Fitzgerald square in Johannesburg on 11 May 2010, and joined by Morning Live and the Minister of Culture, Lulu Xingwana, the enthusiastic group of 150 students taught crowds how to do the diski dance, and gave them South African flags, scarves and vuvuzelas.
As was seen in various newspapers, websites and TV stations (including The Star newspaper, The Sowetan, The Times and e.tv News) the team proceeded to travel throughout SA, including Rustenburg, Nelspruit, PE, Cape Town and Durbs.
The overall success of the campaign exceeded expectations of both IMC and the Offlimit team: "The response to this activation has been phenomenal, with people flying the flag, and feeling the World Cup knocking on their doors," explains Portia Mkhwanazi of Offlimit Communications. "There are no words to describe the feeling when watching over 100 people at a given time doing the diski together and seeing the excitement on the faces of those watching... the team spirit was unforgettable."
Offlimit Communications looks to continue spreading the spirit of 'ubuntu' to South African soccer fans, spreading mutual excitement around the World Cup through various other initiatives.
To watch footage of the flash mobs, visit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zTN4M5oQOM or www.offlimit.co.za.