Bolero in the train station
Maurice Ravel hätte Freude an dieser Aufführung seines Bolero gehabt. Der Flashmob im Bahnhof Porto São Bento in Porto im Norden Portugals hat es in sich. Obercool der Kerl mit der Wollmütze und dem Riesenkarton aus dem er später seine Tuba auspackt.
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