Chevy Chase, Maryland (CNN) About 200 protesters marched to Vice President-elect Mike Pence's neighborhood, turned up the music and started a dance party -- less than 48 hours before his inauguration.

"We are here tonight to send a clear message to Daddy Pence that we will not tolerate bigotry and hate in our country," organizer Firas Nasr said as he rallied the protesters, citing Pence's past support of conversion therapy, anti-LGBT record and anti-same-sex marriage stance.

"We are here today to take the streets as our dance floor," he said.

glitter and glowsticks as protesters prepare to dance march their way to @mike_pence's MD rental home pic.twitter.com/zEAf57vrTJ — Betsy Klein (@betsy_klein) January 18, 2017

Nasr, who founded "Werk for Peace," planned the demonstration along with the DisruptJ20 group.

They handed out rainbow flags, assembled glow sticks, applied glitter and broke it down on the streets of suburban Maryland.

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