Friday, November 23, 2012

Throw a Dance Party for World AIDS Day with (RED) and Mashable

Mashable is excited to share an opportunity that will not only make you move, but also you help raise awareness and save lives.

We’ve teamed up with (RED), the organization founded by Bono and Bobby Shriver to fight AIDS in Africa, to dance, raise awareness and save lives on Dec. 1, 2012 â€" World AIDS Day.

World AIDS Day is an opportunity for people across the globe to support those living with HIV, remember those lost and raise awareness about (RED)’s goal of an AIDS free generation by 2015.

SEE ALSO: How (RED) United the Social Web in the Fight Against AIDS

This World AIDS Day, Mashable and (RED) want you to be a part of DANCE (RED), SAVE LIVES. Help us throw a worldwide dance party on Dec. 1 by creating and organizing your own dance party.

Head over to our Meetup page and organize your own dance party now. Whether you rent a venue and throw a 500-large event or gather a few friends to tweet and listen to some tunes, get involved in a way that excites you. You’ll have something to dance to at your party as the DANCE (RED), SAVE LIVES compilation album presented by Tiësto comes out Nov. 27 with proceeds going to fight AIDS.

You can also watch the DANCE (RED), SAVE LIVES livestream from Stereosonic 2012, Melbourne here on Mashable. If you’d like your dance party guests to donate to World AIDS Day, they can do so on (RED)’s donations page.

Find out more about World AIDS Day here. We hope you’ll join us and dance for an important cause!

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