The Daily Tar Heel
The Pit will see significantly fewer people dressed in grape suits and tutus now that recruitment week for Dance Marathon — the most popular event put on by the recently renamed Carolina For the Kids Foundation — has finished.
Recruitment ended Friday, and as of Sunday night, the number of registered dancers was 1,943, which approached the 2013 record of approximately 2,000 people.
“Registrations have still been rolling in over the past week because we haven’t actually technically closed it online,” said Brendan Leonard, the group’s publicity chairman.
He believes recruitment will match, if not exceed, 2,000 dancers.
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The Pit will see significantly fewer people dressed in grape suits and tutus now that recruitment week for Dance Marathon — the most popular event put on by the recently renamed Carolina For the Kids Foundation — has finished.
Recruitment ended Friday, and as of Sunday night, the number of registered dancers was 1,943, which approached the 2013 record of approximately 2,000 people.
“Registrations have still been rolling in over the past week because we haven’t actually technically closed it online,” said Brendan Leonard, the group’s publicity chairman.
He believes recruitment will match, if not exceed, 2,000 dancers.
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