Less than three hours. The end is within reach.

Dancers got a chance to rest their aching feet as a group of children went on stage to talk about their personal battle with HIV and AIDS.

“I’m alive today because of each and every one of you,” one of the kids from One Heartland, a charity for which Dance Marathon participants have been fundraising, said to the crowd. “Not only have you been able to help us get our medicine, but you continue to put a smile on our faces every year.”

Dance Marathoners cheered and applauded these kids for their bravery, courage and love for UCLA.

Travis Cohan, a first-time dance marathon participant, said that he was really moved by their stories and that he hopes to continue his dancing efforts next year.

“These past 20-some hours have been something really special,” Cohan said. “This has been such a great experience; I just need to remember to bring more comfortable shoes next year ““ my feet kill.”

Immediately after, a bass storm rushed the dance floor. Techno, house and dubstep filled Ackerman Grand Ballroom. Students got jiggy to the sound of Duck Sauce’s Barbra Streisand and Run DMC’s It’s Tricky. I ran out and showcased my own dancing talent.

On another note, colored bandanas are officially the newest trend. I want one.

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