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- Stepping (African-American) - Wikipedia
Stepping or step-dancing (a type of step dance) is a form of percussive dance in African-American culture The performer's entire body is used as an instrument to produce complex rhythms and sounds through a mixture of footsteps, spoken word, and hand claps
- Stepping | Performance History of African-American Dance . . .
stepping, a complex synchronized dancelike performance that blends African folk traditions with popular culture Stepping involves clapping, body slapping, vocalizations, and dramatic movements
- What is Stepping or Step Dance? - UpStaged Entertainment Group
First off is Stepping or step-dancing, a percussive dance where the participant’s body is used to produce complex rhythms and sounds through a mixture of footsteps, spoken word, and hand claps Here’s a look back in history at how this incredible art form came to fruition
- Festivals and Events - Stepping Stone Farm
Join us at Stepping Stone Farm June 14th from 9am-12pm for blueberry pancakes, Wisebird Cider mimosas, live music from Trish Torline, a hayride tour of the farm and more! Presale tickets recommended as we do expect to sell out!
- What is Stepping? - Step Afrika!
Stepping is a percussive, highly-energetic art form first developed through the song and dance rituals performed by African-American fraternities and sororities In stepping, the body becomes an instrument, using footsteps, claps and spoken word to produce complex poly-rhythms
- Stepping or Step Dancing, a story - African American Registry
The first nationally syndicated stepping contest, S T O M P , aired in 1992 and was choreographed by Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity Stepping is a complex performance that melds folk traditions with popular culture and involves synchronized percussive movement, singing, speaking, chanting, and drama
- History Of Stepping | [site:name] | Essence
In stepping, the body is used to make sounds through clapping, stomping and spoken word Modern day stepping also uses elements of tap dancing, break dancing, gymnastics and Afro-Caribbean dance
- The Art of Stepping—and How Its Brought People Together for . . .
While step as we know it today emerged in the early 20th century, its roots go way deeper In the 1500s, the Portuguese brought the first African slaves to the Americas from the West African region known as Senegambia
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