Did you ever want to dress up as a zombie and dance to Michael Jackson's "Thriller"?
Did you ever think it would be fun to be listed in a World Record?
What is "Thrill The World?"
Thrill The World is friends, families and other local residents who each year join together with thousands of other people around the globe
to break the World Record for the Largest Simultaneous Dance to Michael Jackson's Thriller!
More importantly, TTW is more than just dancing to a 5 minute song--
The broader goal is to promote unity among all the peoples of the world,
humanitarianism and environmental stewardship.
Thrill Day is October 27, 2012
12 noon Pacific Time, 7 PM GMT
PRE-REGISTRATION
Will begin in March. In the meantime, start planning,
making contacts with schools, dance studios, making friends with city officials, and recruiting those Zombies.
How about a flash mob?
SEE A LIST OF 2011 EVENTS
FINAL COUNT: 29 Countries
Event #1: 5,207, 105 events. Event #2: 7,090, 94 events.
Total: 12,297, 194 events.
Biggest: 650, Dublin, Ireland. Next Biggest: 560, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Learn the dance at home, click here
Event Managers: Please send questions to: thrilltheworld@gmail.com
Local dancers: please email us at: thrilltheworldbayarea@gmail.com
More on "What is Thrill The World?" ____________________________________________ Besides all the fun and comaraderie, Thrill The World is involved in fundraising for charities...
This year, TTW-BA is dedicating their fundraising efforts in honor of a very special fellow zombie, Jean Lewis.
Jean is battling a particularly nasty form of cancer called glioblastoma, grade-IV astrocytoma.
She has a wonderful attitude and determination befitting the best of all Zombies.
Here is a photo of her in her human disguise
Let's give extra effort to supporting Jean's fight and the National Brain Tumor Society.

Don't hesitiabe to send a message to her, especially how much we want her at Thrill Day on "Thrillerween"
On Thrill Day, we encourage people to bring and donate their used musical instruments to: Music in Schools Today (MuST)