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Humans of Dance Marathon 2014

By Daily Bruin Staff

April 5, 2014 11:26 p.m.

Third-year history and political science student Ali Wolff and third-year history and communication studies student Max Baker take a break from dancing to pose for a photo.

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"My dog is named Burrito because he looks like one," said fourth-year anthropology student Gabrielle Kasley. Kasley is a Dance Marathon 2014 guest speaker who lives with AIDS.

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"I'm doing it for the kids. Always do it for the kids," said fourth-year anthropology student Judy Naziri.

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"I didn't have anything else for this theme (to infinity and beyond) and onesies rule everything," said first-year applied mathematics student Spencer Nelson.

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Camp Kindle HIV ambassadors Cori and Gloria Gallarco traveled from Glendale, Ariz. to support Team Gold at Dance Marathon 2014.

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"We actually directed people during the undie run so we're wearing the same outfit for dance marathon," said fourth-year psychobiology student Steve Escarcega and fourth-year asian humanities Terry Tran.

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"I'm a wiener man," third-year international development studies student Tim McDonald.

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Third-year global studies student Sarah Pontius and second-year global studies student Aria Zommers are two of hundreds of students that participated in this year's Dance Marathon.

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Mikayla Banks is a representative for Team Black. She participates to support her mother who has HIV and in memory of her father who died of it.

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From top to bottom, fourth-year gender studies student Eric Smith, third-year history student Ari Gilliam and second-year classics student Laurel Harrison. "It's really great to be with all the people and work toward the same cause," Harrison said.

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Ryan, 12, is an ambassador for Camp Kindle.

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UCLA alumna Dani Moore dresses as a dinosaur to fit a "go back to the future" theme. She returned after graduating to support the committee.

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Left to right, third-year chemical engineering student Alan Zhu and fourth-year political science student Alexander Pham. "I'm an RA so I did this to encourage my floor to do it too," Zhu said.

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