Residents are invited to dress as Kate Bush and join a joyful flash mob up Catherine Hill as part of the Frome Connects project this month.
Inspired by the resurgence of Kate Bush’s iconic song ‘Running Up That Hill’, the event on Saturday 30th May, will feature simple choreography from the original 80s video and will be led by Ginny Adams of Mojo Moves.
At 12.15pm, St John’s Church bells will ring out with ‘Running Up That Hill’, performed by Tony Hodges, before local photographer Chris Bailey captures a town-wide drone shot at approximately 12.30pm.
Participants are encouraged to wear grey and optional shaggy brown wigs although organisers stress that no dance experience or actual running is required.
Meet at the junction of Stony Street and Palmer Street at 11.45am before heading up Catherine Hill for the noon performance opposite Moo and Two.
Residents and businesses are encouraged to step outside and look skyward to be part of the moment.
Ginny said, “This absolutely isn’t about perfection. It’s about connection, community and having a laugh together. Two left feet are extremely welcome. So are people who don’t want to dress up but still fancy being part of something a bit joyful and silly.
“Frome Connects is all about human connection and if a crowd of Kates running up Catherine Hill helps banish the stresses of modern life along the way, even better.”
For more information or to get involved, contact rarespeciesuk@gmail.com or head to www.mojomoves.co.uk













