A DANCE group who reached the finals on Britain's Got Talent wowed audiences with a surprise flash mob performance during a Christmas light switch-on.
Street dance troupe Flawless reached the finals of the television show, which encourages people from across the UK to showcase their talents, in 2009.
The group, which was beaten by another dance troupe, Diversity, performed at Aldershot's Christmas Cracker light switch on, on Saturday, November 16.
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The event was sponsored by full-fibre broadband provider, Toob.
Flawless, which is known for its smooth, synchronized dancing, performed a routine incorporating moves inspired by glitches to the applause of attendees.
Founder and creative director of the dance troupe, Maron Wallen, known as Swoosh, said: "Following our 20th-anniversary celebrations, it’s great to be able to choreograph and perform at the Aldershot Christmas Cracker.
"Our routine has been inspired by Toob’s smooth and reliable broadband service to show everyone how it feels when you ditch that glitch.
"It’s been great collaborating with Toob on this creative execution to illustrate its smooth broadband service and the crowd here in Aldershot were fantastic.”
Toob CEO, Nick Parbutt, said that the company was 'delighted' to partner with the dance troupe, adding: "We hope that everyone at the Aldershot Christmas Cracker had a lot of fun."
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