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Fizzog flash mob in Wolverhampton

Four 'old' women caught passers-by flat footed when they suddenly burst into dance in the middle of Wolverhampton on Saturday afternoon.

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Four 'old' women caught passers-by flat footed when they suddenly burst into dance in the middle of Wolverhampton on Saturday afternoon.

The group, including Wombourne mother-of-three Jacky Fellows, have been performing together as Fizzog Production for more than 10 years.

They are taking their Black Country humour on tour with a show that includes a series of sketches featuring characters many will recognise.

Member Deb Nicholls, aged 39, of Wollaston, said: "We have built them up from our own observations of typical Black Country folk. It is all light-hearted but hopefully the audience will be able to relate to them by spotting characteristics they recognise from people they know in real life.

The city centre dance routine was aimed at advertising the Little Ole Folks appearance at the Newhampton Arts Centre in Whitmore Reans on February 24 and 25.

Tickets cost £15.

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