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04-07-2005, 04:52 AM
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Greeks team up for step program
FYI: Epsilon Chi Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha is celebrating their 40th Anniversary (04.01.65) at The University of Kentucky.
Greeks team up for step program
By Jenisha Watts
Published: Thursday, April 7, 2005
©2005 Kernel Press, Inc.
Media Credit: Jenisha Watts
C.J. Carter, a member of Alpha Phi Alpha, teaches Delta Zelta sorority sisters steps for tonight´s first annual Step-a-Palooza.
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Amid the sounds of stepping, Delta Zeta, Alpha Delta Pi and Alpha Omicron Pi are just a few sororities the audience will see at 6:30 tonight at Memorial Hall.
The Epsilon Chi Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha social fraternity is hosting the first annual Stomp-A-Palooza stepping competition for various Greek organizations at UK.
In the past, predominantly white and black fraternities and sororities have had little or no integration.
Stomp-A-Palooza was created to bridge this gap between historically black and white Greek organizations, said Brian Johnson, an Alpha Phi Alpha member and marketing senior.
For the past month, members of the Epsilon Chi Chapter have volunteered to teach various sororities and fraternities dance steps for the competition.
They've also been teaching the other Greek organizations the history behind stepping.
"Stepping is indigenous of Africa," Johnson said.
"Blacks were not allowed to be in white fraternities or sororities. Since they were not allowed to chant, they picked up stepping."
Alpha decided it would teach steps to some of the predominantly white Greek groups on UK's campus.
"They are catching on quickly," Johnson said of the sororities.
In addition to the seven sororities and one fraternity, Fiji is involved in the event.
"We extremely appreciate all of the hard work that Alpha Phi Alpha has put into their first annual Stomp-A-Palooza," said Brandy Fisher, a Delta Zeta member and sociology junior.
However, some people are opposed to teaching historically white Greeks this tradition, said Samuel Gaines, an Alpha member and marketing finance junior.
"It's vital for them to understand the importance of stepping," Johnson said.
Although the Epsilon Chi Chapter members are teaching the sororities steps, stepping is not the only trademark of Alpha or any other black Greek organization.
"Stomp-A-Palooza gives fraternities and sororities of different ethnic backgrounds the opportunity to interact with each other," Johnson said.
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04-07-2005, 09:39 AM
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04-14-2005, 02:38 PM
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Greeks stomp diversity into UK (The University of Kentucky)
By Rob Oakley
Wildcat Weekly
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This past Thursday, Alpha Phi Alpha hosted their first Stomp-A-Palooza. With seven sororities, one fraternity, and one incredible finale by the brothers of Alpha Phi Alpha, this was a spectacular event. According to Sam Gaines, a brother of Alpha Phi Alpha, this was “the highlight of Greek Service Week.”
Some organizations practiced weeks before the show, others just days before the show, but one thing they all shared was a once in a lifetime experience. With all the articles about diversity on campus, this event proved actions are louder than words.
Bridging gaps in diversity is within our reach, and this event proved just that. This was the “most diverse atmosphere this campus has seen,” according to Sam Gaines. This event has the potential to be as big as Greek Sing, which is hosted by Chi-Omega sorority.
This show was in Memorial Hall, and with over 400 tickets sold, the brothers of Alpha Phi Alpha raised more than $2,300. This money will go to the construction of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington D.C. “Despite any controversy, we are one step closer to making Dr. King’s dream a reality,” said Jonathan Beatty, a brother of Alpha Phi Alpha.
According to Chris Crumrine, a brother of Phi Gamma Delta (which was the only participating fraternity), “I had a blast rehearsing, and I am looking forward to it again.” He also said this event will help fix the “diversity gap that UK has.”
Each team was assigned a brother of Alpha Phi Alpha as a coach to teach them their step routine. The judges for this event were graduates of Alpha Phi Alpha, Zeta Phi Beta, and Delta Sigma Theta, all National Black Fraternities or Sororities.
There was a sorority first and second place, and only one fraternity winner because only one fraternity participated. Phi Gamma Delta won in the fraternity division. Kappa Alpha Theta received second place and Chi-Omega won first place. With eight participating organizations, all groups went away with a new experience and something else to look forward to in the Greek community next year.
This article was originally posted on April 14, 2005
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