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Old 08-22-2006, 06:41 PM
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Using insults which make you look like your in high school is not that cool on a college greek website.

I did some research. I've been to step shows before. The college in my hometown has one of the biggest ones in the South. Blacks from across the south make a journey there to party and such. I know what a step show is. I understand that blacks like to do step shows. However, how does this have anything to do with greek life? It has about as much meaning as drinking does, and had I posted "worst drinking times" it would be moved somewhere besides Greek Life.
Stepping is not a "black" thing. It's a black GREEK thing. Until relatively recently, stepping was really only performed by members of BGLOs.

It's like serenades for many NIC fraternities. It's not merely singing.

Both stepping and serenades are Greek institutions, and I would expect both to be discussed in the "Greek Life" forum.
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Old 08-22-2006, 07:28 PM
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I think the first reaction was surprise at the unexpected

However, EVERYONE expects at least one Kappa to drop a kane
LOL. Yeah that is sooooo true about Kane dropping.

However I did go to one step show at Ohio State and they didn't drop any Kanes. The Kanes were being thown everywhere too and they never dropped. I was surprised. It was the best show I had ever seen.
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Old 08-22-2006, 07:37 PM
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Using insults which make you look like your in high school is not that cool on a college greek website.

I did some research. I've been to step shows before. The college in my hometown has one of the biggest ones in the South. Blacks from across the south make a journey there to party and such. I know what a step show is. I understand that blacks like to do step shows. However, how does this have anything to do with greek life? It has about as much meaning as drinking does, and had I posted "worst drinking times" it would be moved somewhere besides Greek Life.
What organization are you a member of? Just curious.
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Old 08-22-2006, 08:13 PM
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Both stepping and serenades are Greek institutions, and I would expect both to be discussed in the "Greek Life" forum.
As I spoke of before, they are as much an institution of Greek Life as drinking is.

Even though you are not "Phrozen God", I still would like to know how I am ignorant?
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Old 08-22-2006, 08:28 PM
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Drinking is not uniquely Greek. That would be a "Chit Chat" topic.

Singing is not uniquely Greek. Serenades are. (In the context that I am thinking of.) Therefore, serenades would be discussed in Greek Life.

Dancing is not uniquely Greek. Stepping is. Therefore, it is also discussed in Greek life.

Do you really not see the connection or are you being difficult?

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Old 08-22-2006, 08:46 PM
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Unless this is the past, I believe you said that "Until relatively recently, stepping was really only performed by members of BGLOs. " Meaning, it is no longer uniquely Greek. Smooth, buddy.
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Old 08-22-2006, 08:50 PM
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GreekChat, I apologize, I should have done my research before unwittingly feeding the trolls.

Elephant Walk, this is the last thing I intend to say to you:



































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Old 08-22-2006, 09:23 PM
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Wow. I'm glad you completely side-stepped the issue instead of responding. Pretty sweet!
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Old 08-22-2006, 10:02 PM
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GreekChat, I apologize, I should have done my research before unwittingly feeding the trolls.
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Old 08-22-2006, 10:17 PM
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ElephantWalk,

Stepping is a Black Greek tradition. However, many other Greeks such as Latino/a, Asian, and Multicultural Greeks have also started stepping as well.

Drinking is not a uniquely Greek thing. It existed before there was fraternities and sororities.

Stepping really came into its own with Black Greeks.

Does this make sense?
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Old 08-23-2006, 11:21 AM
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Using insults which make you look like your in high school is not that cool on a college greek website.
I'm a grown man. I don't care about being cool. And I never insulted you. I don't have to. You're typing and whining do it best.

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LOL. Yeah that is sooooo true about Kane dropping.

However I did go to one step show at Ohio State and they didn't drop any Kanes. The Kanes were being thown everywhere too and they never dropped. I was surprised. It was the best show I had ever seen.
Even through the rivalries, I have to admit that Cane throwing looks cool, and could win over crowds and judges if mixed with some intense stepping. The Kappas at the Midwest show, this past spring, almost had it, but then missed a crucial catch toward the end of their performance. I mean the cane flew off the stage, almost solidifying another Alpha victory.
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Old 08-23-2006, 02:50 PM
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I'm a grown man. I don't care about being cool. And I never insulted you. I don't have to. You're typing and whining do it best.



Even through the rivalries, I have to admit that Cane throwing looks cool, and could win over crowds and judges if mixed with some intense stepping. The Kappas at the Midwest show, this past spring, almost had it, but then missed a crucial catch toward the end of their performance. I mean the cane flew off the stage, almost solidifying another Alpha victory.
Both the Kappas and the Alphas at the LatinoStep National Step Championship show a couple of weeks ago did a GREAT job... the Kappas had a ton of cane throwing all over the place, and while they did break a few they didn't drop a SINGLE one. The Alphas stepped amazingly as well, and ended up winning the whole thing.
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Old 08-23-2006, 03:03 PM
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Dancing is not uniquely Greek. Stepping is. Therefore, it is also discussed in Greek life.

Ok, I have a question about stepping, and this seems as good of thread as any to ask it in:

It seems like Stepping that BGLOs (and other GLOs) do is closely related to Irish Step-Dancing. I've seen shows of both, and they have similarities, but different "styles". Irish Step-dancing has roots back to the 1800s. Is there any relation, or is it coincidence?
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Old 08-23-2006, 04:22 PM
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Ok, I have a question about stepping, and this seems as good of thread as any to ask it in:

It seems like Stepping that BGLOs (and other GLOs) do is closely related to Irish Step-Dancing. I've seen shows of both, and they have similarities, but different "styles". Irish Step-dancing has roots back to the 1800s. Is there any relation, or is it coincidence?
Strictly coincedence.

"Stepping" as it is known in BGLO culture is descended from African dance and the South African Gum Boot Dance.

There is a traveling group called StepAfrika!, and their performances show this connection. They came to my alma mater in '03, and put on a great show.
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Old 08-23-2006, 06:12 PM
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There is a traveling group called StepAfrika!, and their performances show this connection. They came to my alma mater in '03, and put on a great show.
I was at that show in 2003, a little while before crossing. StepAfrika even taught audience members some basic steps. It was freakin sweet!


Some time later, one of the bruhs there who had relocated to the cities for a little while from Howard showed us a video of their tour in Africa. At one location, the bruhs put on a step show for some teenagers, and then an Irish dancer put on a show for the same audience. They both alternated parts of their performances so that it looked kind of like a battle. I thought the bruhs set it off, but the Irish dancer came with it as well. A historical connection between those two wasn't really discussed, but it was still a great learning experience.
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