The Anlene Movement to Break the Guinness World Record

Ms. Mariela Ileto kindly answered my email query about The Anlene Movement to Break the Guinness World Record for the Most Number of People Dancing in a Single Event. Currently, the record is held by Ireland with 7,644 people. Anlene is attempting to pool a crowd of 10,000 people, male and female, to break the Guinness world record.
Since a large crowd is expected, it would be advisable to pre-register. Please call Synergy Ventures at 746.2923 or 747.9011, or Monette of Fonterra at 688.1696 to find out the registration details.
Registration can also be done onsite at Baywalk where Roxas Blvd. and Quirino intersect. Registration will open at 5.30am on Saturday 20 October 2007, which, incidentally, is also World Osteoporosis Day.
At 8am, a Dance Parade will start off from Baywalk to the CCP Complex area in front of Star City where the event will take place. The actual attempt to Break the Guinness World Record for the Most Number of People Dancing in a Single Event will commence at 9.30am.
Afterwards, there will be free dance lessons and bone check analysis for everyone. Free T-shirts and pedometers will also be given away while supplies last.
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what happened to the anlene movement? did it break the record of Ireland?