Photo gallery: Flash mob paints the school yard pink

 

 
 
 
 
Teacher Bonnie Ishii speaks to the crowd at Confederation Park Elementary, where students spent Feb. 2 dancing in unison to Lady Gaga's Born This Way for a video with an anti-bullying message. It was part of Project Pink 2012, where 20 schools film their own segments for a video that will 
be released on Feb. 29, for Pink Shirt Day. The anti-bullying film project was inspired by a video of a flash mob at Oakridge mall in 2011 that 
went viral on YouTube.
 

Teacher Bonnie Ishii speaks to the crowd at Confederation Park Elementary, where students spent Feb. 2 dancing in unison to Lady Gaga's Born This Way for a video with an anti-bullying message. It was part of Project Pink 2012, where 20 schools film their own segments for a video that will be released on Feb. 29, for Pink Shirt Day. The anti-bullying film project was inspired by a video of a flash mob at Oakridge mall in 2011 that went viral on YouTube.

Photograph by: Larry Wright , BURNABY NOW

Confederation Park Elementary students spent Feb. 2 dancing in unison to Lady Gaga's Born This Way for an upcoming video with an anti-bullying message.

It was part of Project Pink 2012, where 20 schools film their own segments for a video that will be released on Feb. 29, for Pink Shirt

Day.

The anti-bullying film project was inspired by a video of a flash mob at Oakridge mall in 2011 that went viral on YouTube.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Teacher Bonnie Ishii speaks to the crowd at Confederation Park Elementary, where students spent Feb. 2 dancing in unison to Lady Gaga's Born This Way for a video with an anti-bullying message. It was part of Project Pink 2012, where 20 schools film their own segments for a video that will 
be released on Feb. 29, for Pink Shirt Day. The anti-bullying film project was inspired by a video of a flash mob at Oakridge mall in 2011 that 
went viral on YouTube.
 

Teacher Bonnie Ishii speaks to the crowd at Confederation Park Elementary, where students spent Feb. 2 dancing in unison to Lady Gaga's Born This Way for a video with an anti-bullying message. It was part of Project Pink 2012, where 20 schools film their own segments for a video that will be released on Feb. 29, for Pink Shirt Day. The anti-bullying film project was inspired by a video of a flash mob at Oakridge mall in 2011 that went viral on YouTube.

Photograph by: Larry Wright, BURNABY NOW

 
Teacher Bonnie Ishii speaks to the crowd at Confederation Park Elementary, where students spent Feb. 2 dancing in unison to Lady Gaga's Born This Way for a video with an anti-bullying message. It was part of Project Pink 2012, where 20 schools film their own segments for a video that will 
be released on Feb. 29, for Pink Shirt Day. The anti-bullying film project was inspired by a video of a flash mob at Oakridge mall in 2011 that 
went viral on YouTube.
Confederation Park Elementary students spent Feb. 2 dancing in unison to Lady Gaga's Born This Way for a video with an anti-bullying message. It 
was part of Project Pink 2012, where 20 schools film their own segments for a video that will be released on Feb. 29, for Pink Shirt Day. The 
anti-bullying film project was inspired by a video of a flash mob at Oakridge mall in 2011 that went viral on YouTube.
Confederation Park Elementary students spent Feb. 2 dancing in unison to Lady Gaga's Born This Way for a video with an anti-bullying message. It 
was part of Project Pink 2012, where 20 schools film their own segments for a video that will be released on Feb. 29, for Pink Shirt Day. The 
anti-bullying film project was inspired by a video of a flash mob at Oakridge mall in 2011 that went viral on YouTube.
Confederation Park Elementary students spent Feb. 2 dancing in unison to Lady Gaga's Born This Way for a video with an anti-bullying message. It 
was part of Project Pink 2012, where 20 schools film their own segments for a video that will be released on Feb. 29, for Pink Shirt Day. The 
anti-bullying film project was inspired by a video of a flash mob at Oakridge mall in 2011 that went viral on YouTube.
Confederation Park Elementary students spent Feb. 2 dancing in unison to Lady Gaga's Born This Way for an upcoming video with an anti-bullying 
message. It was part of Project Pink 2012, where 20 schools film their own segments for a video that will be released on Feb. 29, for Pink Shirt 
Day. The anti-bullying film project was inspired by a video of a flash mob at Oakridge mall in 2011 that went viral on YouTube.
Confederation Park Elementary students spent Feb. 2 dancing in unison to Lady Gaga's Born This Way for an upcoming video with an anti-bullying 
message. It was part of Project Pink 2012, where 20 schools film their own segments for a video that will be released on Feb. 29, for Pink Shirt 
Day. The anti-bullying film project was inspired by a video of a flash mob at Oakridge mall in 2011 that went viral on YouTube.
Confederation Park Elementary students spent Feb. 2 dancing in unison to Lady Gaga's Born This Way for an upcoming video with an anti-bullying 
message. It was part of Project Pink 2012, where 20 schools film their own segments for a video that will be released on Feb. 29, for Pink Shirt 
Day. The anti-bullying film project was inspired by a video of a flash mob at Oakridge mall in 2011 that went viral on YouTube.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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