What started as a hateful and shameless act of cyber bullying, created an unstoppable online movement to #FindDancingMan and throw him the party of the century.
Sean ‘The Dancing Man’ wrongfully being bodyshamed by internet trolls
Through Twitter, a group of ladies from The Dance Free Movement in Los Angeles started the #FindDancingMan Campaign and eventually got in touch with him. $40,000 was raised for the party, but with such a large following, most of the party essentials were provided free of charge. The party went down at Avalon on May, 26th and was hosted by Tatyana Ali who was full of great spirit (video HERE). A flash mob took place to Pharrell’s Happy and Pharrell even made a special announcement through a recorded video. Monica Lewinsky stopped by in support, you can watch here speech HERE
A new social media app, güdly (pronounced “goodly”), is addressing the problems so many teens and parents encounter with social networks by creating a safe, positive online environment. Güdly’s co-founders were at the event and presented a check for $30K to four of the amazing nonprofit organizations that are part of the movement.
Sean ‘The Dancing Man’ travel expenses were covered by DiscoverLA
After all of the buzz and excitement, it was time for the dancing man himself to rightly and freely dance. Moby kindly offered his services to the party and DJ’ed free of charge some amazing deep house tracks.
Find out more information on The Dance Free Movement who has a committed sense of purpose to curb the epidemic of bullying worldwide.
Tags: #FindDancingMan, Andrew WK, DiscoverLA, güdly, LA Guestlist, Los Angeles, Moby, Monica Lewinsky, Pharrell, Sean The Dancing Man, Tatyana Ali, The Dance Free Movment
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