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Disney’s Club Penguin kicked off the Make Your Mark: Ultimate Jam event this week and my seven-year-old has been glued to my laptop ever since. Club Penguin has been turned into the biggest and most fun music and dance party ever. The party features guest appearances by Rocky and CeCe penguins from Disney Channel’s top-rated series, “Shake It Up,” marking the first time players have had the chance to interact with Disney Channel personalities in virtual penguin world.
Now through July 31, players can to jam like the Rocky and CeCe penguins, meet these penguin personalities in the world and unlock exclusive moves based off of the characters’ signature dance styles from “Shake It Up.” Club Penguin members can also dress their penguins in outfits inspired by Rocky and CeCe’s unique styles and deck out their igloos with all new music and dance themed decorations.
As part of the Make Your Mark: Ultimate Jam event, players can use their imaginations to become whatever they want to be with a variety of new activities and roles:
- Players can get up on stage and perform solo dance routines or find a group of friends and dance together.
- Penguins can choreograph and organize their own shows.
- Players can help coach and improve other performances.
- Camera-savvy penguins can film shows and performances.
- Players can become make-up artists and help performers get stage-ready.
- Penguins can watch DJ Cadence perform “The Party Starts Now” on stage and dance along to her new song.
- Members can get exclusive backstage access and have the chance to meet DJ Cadence.
Once players have practiced their dance moves with the Rocky and CeCe penguins in the Make Your Mark: Ultimate Jam event, they can show off their skills by participating in Disney Channel’s “Make Your Mark: Shake It Up Dance Off.” With the consent of a parent, kids ages 8-16 are invited to visit DisneyChannel.com/Danceoff to create and submit their own short dance videos to be considered for a chance to compete in the on-air dance competition. Dance videos can be choreographed or freestyle and up to 45-seconds long, with a maximum of five dancers.
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