Dancing to promote kindness

On Sunday November 8, students from the Esbjerg International School joined the global flashmob event ‘Dance for kindness’ to promote positive human interaction, global unity and kindness in the world.

Dressed in orange colours, the students performed the same dance as children in countries as diverse as Sri Lanka, Kazakhstan, the United States, Argentina and Australia in the forecourt of the Esbjerg Performing Arts
Centre

The event was co-ordinated by the Life Vest Inside initiative, which aims to empower and unite the world with kindness by helping people to recognise their own potential to become a catalyst for positive change in the world.





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