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First lady, Ellen DeGeneres get groove on to 'Uptown Funk'

WASHINGTON (AP) - Michelle Obama has brought the "funk" to Ellen DeGeneres' daytime talk show.

In a taped appearance scheduled to air Monday, the first lady announced that she and dancers from the "So You Think You Can Dance" All Stars will team up at the April 6 White House Easter Egg Roll to teach everyone the "GimmeFive" dance. The dance is performed to "Uptown Funk," the hit song by English producer Mark Ronson and American recording artist Bruno Mars.

Mrs. Obama makes her fourth appearance on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" to mark the fifth anniversary of her anti-childhood obesity initiative.

As part of the celebration, the first lady has been asking everyone from celebrities to everyday people to tell her about five things they are doing to lead a healthy life, using "(hashtag)GimmeFive" on social media.

"Beyonce gave me five, and Ryan Seacrest and Nick Jonas and even the astronauts on the space shuttle, the International Space Shuttle, got involved," Mrs. Obama says on the show. The latter was a reference to the International Space Station.

The show's producers on Friday released video of the segment, which includes Mrs. Obama and DeGeneres performing the high-energy dance with a troupe of backup dancers.

"There is some hip thrusting," the first lady says after the microphone battery pack clipped to the waist of her flowing white pants comes undone as they begin the routine. "There's a lot of it."

Mrs. Obama taped the appearance on Thursday at the show's studio in Burbank, California. Mrs. Obama's office had not previously announced that she would be in California on Thursday, and aides did not immediately respond on Friday to questions about her reasons for being there.

President Barack Obama was in California separately on Thursday to tape an appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live," which aired that night, and headline a Democratic Party fundraiser.

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