On this day 100 years ago, an unprecedented event in Party history took place… "In the early months of World War I, on Christmas Eve, men on both sides of the trenches laid down their arms and joined in a spontaneous celebration. Despite orders to continue shooting, the unofficial truce spread across the front lines. Even the participants found what they were doing incredible: Germans placed candlelit Christmas trees on trench parapets, warring soldiers sang carols, and men on both sides shared food parcels from home. They climbed from the trenches to meet in 'No Man's Land' where they buried the dead, exchanged gifts, ate and drank together, and even played soccer." Partying is the opposite of violence. A shared experience with the power to inspire even the bitterest of enemies to forget their differences and spontaneously connect on a level that goes far deeper than the thinking mind. This divine phenomenon will be fully explored within Tom and Gary's Decentralized Dance Party's soon-to-be-released "Official DDP Field Manual", a book that intends to catalyze this unifying energy across the globe; to fully Decentralize the Party Revolution and inspire a thousand Christmas Truces, wherever and whenever they may be required. “Those who love peace must learn to organize as effectively as those who love war.” Merry Christmas To All :)












