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  2. Stepping (African-American) - Wikipedia

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    The first nationally syndicated stepping contest, S.T.O.M.P., aired in 1992 was created by Frank Mercardo Valdes, produced by the World African Network and Vic Bulluck and choreographed by Vernon Jackson and Jimmy Hamilton of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity, Pi Kappa Chapter. Again they were also known as Step by Step Stomp aired 1992–1996.

  3. Chicago stepping - Wikipedia

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    The dance known as Chicago Stepping' evolved from the New Bop and is more likely a derivative of several east coast swing dances. No published syllabuses exist for the dance. [2] Chicago-Style Stepping is an exclusive local dance and gained a foothold on radio in 1989 when a local radio station, WVAZ (102.7 FM) began playing music on Saturday ...

  4. Showtime Steppers - Wikipedia

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    Though stepping may be performed by an individual, it is generally performed by groups of three or more, often in arrangements that resemble military formations. Stepping also draws from elements of gymnastics, tap dance, marching, and African and Caribbean dance, and can include semi-dangerous stunts as a part of individual routines. Some ...

  5. Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily ... - AOL

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    FOOTWORK (43A: Aptly named street dance with high-speed stepping) HAIRPIECE (66A: Toupee) BODY COMPOSITION: The first part of each theme answer is a BODY part: BACK, HAND, FOOT, and HAIR. The ...

  6. Step dance - Wikipedia

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    While "percussive dance" is the overarching term, colloquially, "step dance" is commonly used. However, nuances exist in the application of this term across different communities. For example, in the Ottawa Valley tradition, the preferred term is "step-dancing" rather than "step dance". In Scotland, both "step dance" and "step-dancing" are ...

  7. Johnny Hurd, local figure in 18th and Vine two-stepping scene ...

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    Hurd and Thomas were friends who met through their passion for two stepping, a popular partnering dance in Kansas City’s Black community Hurd, a contractor for SE3 Group and father, died April ...

  8. Goose step - Wikipedia

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    Argentina: the high step is standard among the Argentine Navy and Air Force, and has been increasingly adopted by units of the Army and Naval Prefecture which had previously used the goose step. Brazil; Czech Republic; East Timor; Hungary: the high step was used during the Interwar Period but abandoned in favor of the goose step after World War II.

  9. Irish stepdance - Wikipedia

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    The techniques involved in Irish stepdance are essentially similar across each of the individual dance styles. The basic style of modern step dance used in competitive contexts evolved from the stylistic features of traditional step dance in Munster. This style is largely performed on the balls of the feet with feet turned outwards. [12]