Step

From WildWords
Revision as of 22:46, 8 June 2015 by Cci605 (Talk | contribs)

Jump to: navigation, search
Do you use "Step"?
Please vote below.
0
0
0
0
There were 0 votes since the poll was created on 22:43, 8 June 2015.
poll-id 707A572FAC11746613657AEDC4D62374

Part of Speech

Proper noun

Pronunciation

[step]

Description

A Step, or stepping is a form of percussive dance that many Greek organizations have in which the individual's body is used as an instrument to produce rhythms and sounds through a mixture and variety of steps, claps, and spoken word. Stepping can be distinguished from strolling from its little to minimal dancing, as well as that any sound comes from the individual's bodies instead of a soundtrack.

Etymology

Stepping has its beginnings in the mid-1900s in competitive schoolyard song and dance rituals in historically Black fraternities and sororities as a link to African tribal-dance. Over time, other cultural fraternities and sororities also adopted the tradition of stepping. [1]

Annual Events at Northwestern that Involve Stepping

  • MGC/NPHC Stroll the Yard
  • Greek Scene

Example Sentences

  1. "Are you going to NPHC's step show?"

Related Terms

References

  1. [1].