“Never put Icy-Hot on your vagina.” Crucial advice from the Pediatric Aids Coalition, kindly posted on the women’s restroom walls.
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Dancers dress with designs through the decades
Tie-dye, sequins and neon colors were popular choices during the decades costume theme.
Q & A with indie rock band Dawes
Indie rock band Dawes played a free concert for students at Royce Hall on Feb. 17 as a part of the UCLA Arts Party. For those that attended and want to know more about the band, arts and entertainment contributor Shannon Cosgrove spoke with Taylor Goldsmith, the band’s lead vocalist and guitarist, and Tay Strathairn, vocalist and keyboardist.
Dancers plan ahead to survive the marathon
As the marathon begins, most dancers burst with energy as they move to the beat. Keeping up that strength for 26 hours straight is a matter of willpower, but also a matter of preparation.
In the week before Dance Marathon, second-year physiological sciences student Celina Mercer and second-year anthropology student Sarah Shaw cut back on their regular workouts to give their bodies some rest. As veterans of the marathon, they have taken several steps to ensure their endurance through the night.
Dance Marathon 2011 powers up with motivational speeches and Black Eyed Peas
Over a thousand dancers counted down as 11 a.m. approached: “Five, four, three, two, one.”
Then everyone stood up on the dance floor, began cheering, raising their hands, jumping up and down. “Let’s Get it Started” by the Black Eyed Peas blasted into Ackerman Grand Ballroom, and the 10th Annual Dance Marathon began.
*Live Blogging |* Maryia Krivoruchko: "Time for a nap. Thanks for following my experience of DM 2011"
Maryia Krivoruchko, our very own Arts & Entertainment editor, will be sending us her comments and rants throughout the 26-hour event. Follow along here to get a firsthand account of Dance Marathon through the eyes of a dancer.
*Live Blogging |* Leah Christianson: "The soreness I'm feeling now was worth it"
Leah Christianson, one of our very own Arts & Entertainment contributors, will be sending us her comments and rants throughout the 26-hour event. Follow along here to get a firsthand account of Dance Marathon through the eyes of a dancer.