Sixteen years ago at a music festival in Washington State, a single man began dancing alone on a grassy hill. At first, people just glanced over or laughed, and even his own roommate warned him that people were recording. Still, he kept moving.
Soon, a stranger joined him. Then another. In no time, the scene transformed hundreds of festival-goers ran from all over the field to dance together, turning a moment of ridicule into a shared celebration.
A bystander filming from above summed it up: "See what one man can do. One man can change the world."