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VIDEO - Redbridge College students perform their Harlem Shake for Red Nose Day

Monday, March 18, 2013
5:20 PM

Redbridge College students joined in their own version of the Harlem Shake on Red Nose Day while raising hundreds for Comic Relief.

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The college in Barley Lane, Little Heath, was full of people in fancy dress including Batman, Mario and Mickey Mouse on Friday.

And at lunchtime, the canteen turned into a dancefloor as students joined in the Harlem Shake, videos of which went viral on the Internet last month.

The college also raised money through a cake sale by its hospitality students and face painting by trainee beauticians, leading to a total of £320 for the cause.

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