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Zack Hawk and Veronica Shulman took a break after a long dance.
A deejay kept students on their feet throughout the night.
Alivia Devescovi, Maddi Wirbel and Hudson Tinn served as executives for the dance marathon.
Drew Ribarich built a jenga tower at the event.
Adrianna Corredor and Gianna Padilla stood in front of the makeshift jail.
Kaylynn Morgan and John Chase attended the Windermere Dance Marathon.
Della Stachnik and Lily Elliston took part in a blow up axe throwing game.
Georgia Gold had her hair done with fairy strands by Cailey Dotson.
Isadora Leal, Raissa Oliveira and Maria Millen took a break and lounged on the bounce house.
Benjamin Mahon dressed as a king in royalty attire for the event.
Friends Hailey Gill and Isabel Morejon sported fanny packs at the dance marathon.
Windermere participants stopped for a quick photo in the photo booth.
Julia Paulsen, Lexi King, Katie Ritti and Cami Pini danced the night away for a good cause.
Chastity Barber, Donovan Francis, Ariana Robinson and Cameron Barber participated in the Windermere Dance Marathon.
Annabeth Castelan, Marina Massilon, Bruna Mendonca and Julia Ramos Alcoforado broke out some funky dance moves.
Students engaged in fun games at the event like frisbee.
The Windermere Dance Marathon featured a large turnout.
UCF students Jayna Weiss and Emily Smith volunteered at the entrance to the event.
Windermere High School students participated in the annual dance marathon on Saturday, March 5.
Tommy Dixon, Gwen Wirbel and Felicity Roniger attended the dance marathon.
Windermere High School students danced the night away for a good cause at the school’s annual dance marathon on Saturday, March 5.
The students have been fundraising all year for Children’s Miracle Network and Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.
The anticipated event was the final push, with Windermere aiming to raise $105,000.
Students at the University of Central Florida, who participated in the Knight-Thon dance marathon, attended the event for assistance and moral support.
Windermere attendees engaged in fun games like uno, jenga, volleyball and basketball, ran through a blow up obstacle course, participated in a photo booth, and showed off their funky dance moves, all in an attempt to help the children in need.