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ATL 'mobs' HWT

Tuesday, January 31, 2012



PULLING motorists and pedestrians to a screeching halt in Half-Way-Tree, some 80 dancers with TEENs in the mix, took to the pavement in what has been recorded as the first 'flash mob performance' in Jamaica.

Staged by the ATL group in support of their new 'UNBEATABLE' campaign, the dancers attracted much attention.

Cordoning off Half-Way-Tree Transport Centre in Kingston, the ATL UNBEATABLE dancers unleashed a high-octane routine that had passersby tooting their horns in support of the 45-year-old group of companies that promotes the best brands, best service, best people and the best expertise.

Choreographed by Kenneth Casey (former Dancing Dynamite judge), the ATL UNBEATABLE dance troupe included several TEEN performance ensembles hailing from Portmore, Tivoli Gardens, Denham Town among other communities.

Officially kicking off their UNBEATABLE lifestyle campaign earlier in January, the ATL group has conducted a series of activities that honour their commitment to Jamaica, including the groundbreaking of their new 13.5 million Audi and VW automotive showroom, as well, the launch of the Audi A6.



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