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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. <ref>  [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stepping_%28African-American%29]. </ref>
 
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. <ref>  [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stepping_%28African-American%29]. </ref>
  
====Annual Events at Northwestern that Involve Stepping====
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==Annual Events at Northwestern that Involve Stepping==
 
* MGC/NPHC Stroll the Yard
 
* MGC/NPHC Stroll the Yard
 
* Greek Scene
 
* Greek Scene

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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.

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?"

References

  1. [1].