Daily Bruin’s Aalhad Patankar and Agnijita Kumar ventured into the costumed masses and mobs of Dance Marathon to find the answer to one, basic question: Who’s got the funkiest, freshest moves in there?
“The Bee’s Knees”
Second-year international development studies student Erin Black
“You can just move your legs and do whatever you want with your upper body”
“The Wheelbarrow Chicken”
Second-year political science Jane Desmond and fourth-year environmental science student Charlie Falconer
“Because it’s got a whole lot of flavor.”
“High Speed Macarena”
Third-year geography and environmental studies student David Bruce, third-year international development studies student Tim McDonald and third-year bioengineering student Cory Schroeder
“Spinning Twinning”
First-year physiological science student Lauren Daggett and first-year psychology student
“Because we’re fabulous.”
“The Thriller”
Third-year economics and communications studies student Monica Avakian
“Because it fits me.”
“Cooking with a Unicorn”
Third-year neuroscience student AJ Smith
“I think it’s the best.”
“Freestyle”
Third-year psychology student Sarah Maissy and third-year psychobiology student Christine Nguyen
“You are free to do whatever you want.”
“Muler’s Ratchet”
Third-year psychobiology student Rebecca Lerman, second-year biology student Xi Chen, third-year biology student Navi Singh and third-year biology student Daniel Eguchi
“It’s the best because it’s sexy for a good cause.”
Photos by: Agnijita Kumar/Daily Bruin senior staff