Disco lunch

Updated On Dec 15, 2011 03:31 pm IST
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People dance during one of the Lunch Beat sessions held at the Culture House in central Stockholm. The Lunch Beat is a growing movement in Sweden, mixing a work break with a bit of disco fever. AFP Photo expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Dec 15, 2011 03:31 pm IST

People dance during one of the Lunch Beat sessions held at the Culture House in central Stockholm. The Lunch Beat is a growing movement in Sweden, mixing a work break with a bit of disco fever. AFP Photo

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People queue to enter one of the Lunch Beat sessions held at the Culture House in central Stockholm. AFP Photo expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Dec 15, 2011 03:31 pm IST

People queue to enter one of the Lunch Beat sessions held at the Culture House in central Stockholm. AFP Photo

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A bartender serves sandwiches during one of the Lunch Beat sessions held at the Culture House in central Stockholm. AFP Photo expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Dec 15, 2011 03:31 pm IST

A bartender serves sandwiches during one of the Lunch Beat sessions held at the Culture House in central Stockholm. AFP Photo

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People enter one of the Lunch Beat sessions held at the Culture House in central Stockholm. AFP Photo expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Dec 15, 2011 03:31 pm IST

People enter one of the Lunch Beat sessions held at the Culture House in central Stockholm. AFP Photo

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The Culture House has become a favourite venue for the happenings that now take place about once a month in Stockholm, but the aim is to hold them in alternate locations. AFP Photo expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Dec 15, 2011 03:31 pm IST

The Culture House has become a favourite venue for the happenings that now take place about once a month in Stockholm, but the aim is to hold them in alternate locations. AFP Photo

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The Lunch Beat phenomenon has rapidly swept across Sweden since 28-year-old Molly Raenge, a concept and project developer, came up with the idea in early 2010. AFP Photo expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Dec 15, 2011 03:31 pm IST

The Lunch Beat phenomenon has rapidly swept across Sweden since 28-year-old Molly Raenge, a concept and project developer, came up with the idea in early 2010. AFP Photo

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A DJ plays music as people dance during one of the Lunch Beat sessions held at the Culture House in central Stockholm. AFP Photo expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Dec 15, 2011 03:31 pm IST

A DJ plays music as people dance during one of the Lunch Beat sessions held at the Culture House in central Stockholm. AFP Photo

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A man eats a sandwich while dancing with his friends during one of the Lunch Beat sessions held at the Culture House in central Stockholm. The Lunch Beat is a growing movement in Sweden, mixing a work break with a bit of disco fever. AFP Photo expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Dec 15, 2011 03:31 pm IST

A man eats a sandwich while dancing with his friends during one of the Lunch Beat sessions held at the Culture House in central Stockholm. The Lunch Beat is a growing movement in Sweden, mixing a work break with a bit of disco fever. AFP Photo

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