Do you (Harlem) Shake this woman...
Models at the Westcountry Wedding Show in Plymouth this weekend created a new video as part of an Internet meme to promote a dream wedding competition.
Brides and grooms taking part in the event at Plymouth Pavilions created their own version of the Harlem Shake video to promote The Herald's Win a Dream Wedding competition.
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Harlem Shake at Plymouth Westcountry Wedding Show for Win A Dream Wedding Competition
Thousands of 30-second Harlem Shake videos have been uploaded across the globe since the first was created in Australia on February 2.
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The videos typically show one person dancing for 15 seconds before a crowd strikes random poses and starts dancing erratically for another 15 seconds to the opening section of the dance track Harlem Shake.
The stunt aims to raise awareness of Win a Dream Wedding.
CLICK HERE FOR MORE DETAILS OF THE COMPETITION
CLICK HERE TO SEE MORE HARLEM SHAKE VIDEOS MADE IN PLYMOUTH
CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS AND PICTIRES FROM THE WESTCOUNTRY WEDDING SHOW




2 Comments
by MuppetAlert
Tuesday, February 26 2013, 8:14PM
“This rag is sinking lower and lower with its so-called 'news'. Note to Editor - you're supposed to be running a newspaper. The clue is in the name: NEWS-paper.”
by CharlieDodd
Tuesday, February 26 2013, 7:05PM
“That buzzing background beat sounded like somebody's zipper being zipped up and down”