How do I export a slideshow with music from iphoto to facebook?

I have a Bloggie camer/video recorder and I took some pictures and video of an outing I had with some friends. I'd like to share the iphoto slideshow on facebook with my friends in the slideshow format that includes the default music of choice. Any suggestions? I am using a macbook pro.

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