Musicians playing notes on the pedestrian crossing in the center of Cluj. An unexpected urban symphony. VIDEO

Musicians playing notes on the pedestrian crossing in the center of Cluj. An unexpected urban symphony. VIDEO
Musicians playing notes on the pedestrian crossing in the center of Cluj. An unexpected urban symphony. VIDEO
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On an ordinary spring day, the lively streets of Cluj were transformed into an unexpected stage for an urban symphony. The pedestrian crossing near Sora has become the unique meeting place for a band that aims to bring joy and harmony to the hearts of passers-by.

In the middle of the urban noise, a band of young people installed their instruments in the middle of the pedestrian crossing near Sora/ Photo: Mano & Gregor – Facebook

In a vibrant and lively city like Cluj-Napoca, surprises are at every turn.

Amid the urban noise, a youth band set up their instruments in the middle of the pedestrian crossing near Sora. With their guitars ringing out in passionate chords, they transformed the noise of cars and everyday hustle and bustle into a vibrant symphony of the city.

In order not to confuse the traffic, the young people ran with the instruments on the pedestrian crossing at the moment when the traffic light was red for cars.

“The comfort zone is a small demon in the life of each of us, from which it sometimes seems impossible to escape. When we encounter something unfamiliar, it immediately poses a threat to the brain, and as we know, the main role of our brain is to protect us from danger. Therefore, we often put a glass bubble around us where nothing gets in or out.
In the video above we tried to do the exact opposite. Nervous and frustrated drivers turned into smiling children, and pedestrians did not normally cross the pedestrian crossing,” wrote Mano & Gregor.

The footage can be seen HERE.

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