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09-20-2007, 01:54 AM
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So is imitation really the sincerest form of flattery?
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09-20-2007, 02:08 AM
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Um.. sure. As long as it's done with the right intentions.
What's your specific issue with this video? I'm not familiar enough with stepping to know if any GLO specific moves were borrowed here.
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09-20-2007, 02:09 AM
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Pretty cool stuff. Whats the context of the step show? Was it a competition? Display? Fund raiser?
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09-20-2007, 02:11 AM
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I can't tell for sure from the clip or anything else. It looks like a competition maybe? I assume a dance/step thing since more than half was dance.
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09-20-2007, 02:34 AM
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i wouldn't personally consider that stepping...it kinda makes me ashamed to be a white girl, lol. the first thing i thought was "i love how one of them has a black guy friend and convinced him to help so they'd look more 'ethnic'" as my ls says.
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09-20-2007, 07:28 AM
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As I responded to the person who sent me this in a PM:
This doesn't bother me, especially since I have no idea of the context. This happens at some schools -- an NPHC org coaches an NPC or NIC org for their own step show. Proceeds go to charity.
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Stepping is NOT our greatest legacy -- if that's the vehicle by which relationships are formed between the organizations, then it's not a bad thing at all. Those bonds that are made between college students translate to greater opportunities down the road.
So that's why it doesn't bother me. We know it will never be as good as a pan hell step show, but it was their own campus for their own purpose and they had fun. I won't judge them on that.
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09-22-2007, 02:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Senusret I
As I responded to the person who sent me this in a PM:
This doesn't bother me, especially since I have no idea of the context. This happens at some schools -- an NPHC org coaches an NPC or NIC org for their own step show. Proceeds go to charity.
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Stepping is NOT our greatest legacy -- if that's the vehicle by which relationships are formed between the organizations, then it's not a bad thing at all. Those bonds that are made between college students translate to greater opportunities down the road.
So that's why it doesn't bother me. We know it will never be as good as a pan hell step show, but it was their own campus for their own purpose and they had fun. I won't judge them on that.
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It bothers me because some jokers have the tendency to take and eventually later on down the road call it their own.
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09-22-2007, 10:13 AM
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It bothers me because some jokers have the tendency to take and eventually later on down the road call it their own.
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You do know about how this thing usually works right? It's a dance/step show where each NPC group gets mentored by either a fraternity or several brothers depending on the event. An NPHC fraternity, or occasionally sorority, is the one to teach them the moves. The comparison someone made to a cheerleading routine is very apt. Replace the stepping with a cheer and it would be one.
These events are usually for charity or just general PR, like Greek Week. These are girls who probably step once a year if ever. You trying to compare them to some awesome D9 groups is like complaining that the local baseball team isn't major league. Enjoy it for what it is.... not what other people could have done with it.
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09-23-2007, 09:53 AM
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You do know about how this thing usually works right? It's a dance/step show where each NPC group gets mentored by either a fraternity or several brothers depending on the event. An NPHC fraternity, or occasionally sorority, is the one to teach them the moves. The comparison someone made to a cheerleading routine is very apt. Replace the stepping with a cheer and it would be one.
These events are usually for charity or just general PR, like Greek Week. These are girls who probably step once a year if ever. You trying to compare them to some awesome D9 groups is like complaining that the local baseball team isn't major league. Enjoy it for what it is.... not what other people could have done with it.
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Drolefille, I didn't know that, and thanks, for the info. No offense, but personally I really don't care how anything they do works. My focus is on what the NPHC does. I really think they should learn on their own and stop asking us to teach them how if they want to step, but that's my own personal opinion. I'm not going to get into as of why, but based on an earlier conversation you and I had, I'm sure you know why.
I'm proud of our umbrella group and everything we stand for and rather the events that I posted were done for competition or charity, I posted them because they looked freakin' good.
I hope you all enjoyed looking at them as much as I did.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrwsiK5Xb8k
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzhNmNbYnEE
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09-24-2007, 01:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Senusret I
As I responded to the person who sent me this in a PM:
This doesn't bother me, especially since I have no idea of the context. This happens at some schools -- an NPHC org coaches an NPC or NIC org for their own step show. Proceeds go to charity.
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Yeah, this doesn't really bother me either---especially without knowing the context of the show. I went to the University of Memphis for undergrad and we had a free organizational stepshow every year (I think around homecoming) where NPC/NIC greeks and non-greek organizations would put on a stepshow. The NPC/NIC greeks would usually be coached by the NPHC as far as the step show was concerned. To be honest the NPHC and NPC worked together quite a bit at UofM so...this doesn't really bother me...always fun to watch  . I guess my attitude due to the culture at UofM because I have been exposed to this and don't go in with the expectation that the NPC/NIC has to "wow" me. The context for the show is unity so I just don't try to have my expectations set so high that I miss the point of why everyone is there. I was a bit bothered by the "slang" used for intro but as someone mentioned...they might have been coached to do that so I try not to go off about things I'm not sure about.
At least while I attended UofM all of the greeks worked pretty well with each other...not sure how things are now...but again attitudes regarding this may depend on your particular school's greek culture and exposure. Well, that's my $.13 so agree or disagree...that's just me.
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09-20-2007, 07:33 AM
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I totally felt like I was watching a cheerleading competition routine, minus the stunts. You know the formula...hip hop dance with robot like movements, stop and do a cheer (or I guess STEP in this case), and then back to the robot like dancing.
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09-20-2007, 08:26 AM
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Like Shid said, I also know several schools that have step contests. To reiterate what was said earlier, the NPHC usually coaches one group and helps them out. It's a great way to get the greek community together. And, if you have ever seen the farm boys from AGRho get out there and really attempt to step, you've probably had a pretty good laugh. The ones I have been to have been honest attempts to learn the art and skill of stepping. It's never been done in a sarcastic way. Most of the routines are choreographed by the NPHC steppers.
The Kappas aren't very good at the little bit of stepping they did, but at least they gave it a try. They definitely aren't even close to the level of some groups I have seen. But, I applaud them for the effort.
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09-20-2007, 10:26 AM
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Quote:
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I totally felt like I was watching a cheerleading competition routine, minus the stunts. You know the formula...hip hop dance with robot like movements, stop and do a cheer (or I guess STEP in this case), and then back to the robot like dancing.
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I felt the same. I was amused. It was very cute and they were cute in their "beaters and kicks".
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09-20-2007, 02:10 PM
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I was pretty amused. Definitely reminded me of my cheerleading days, with the formations/formation changes. Whatever the reason, I'm glad that they were prepared (as evidenced by their preformance), cuz a sloppy show of any kind is not cute.
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09-20-2007, 05:18 PM
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true story...it was more strollin(which was ehhh, by the way) than steppin...and as far as the steppin goes...[Drew Roshenhaus]NEXT QUESTION!!![/DR]
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