Step Afrika
Wednesday, April 16, 2008, 6:00 pm

Step Afrika
Step Afrika celebrates stepping, an art form born at African American fraternities and based in African traditions. As the first professional company dedicated to stepping, Step Afrika’s intricate kicks, stomps and rhythms mixed with spoken word pound the floor and fill the air.
Stepping
Stepping is a unique dance tradition created by African American college students. In stepping, the body is used as an instrument to create intricate rhythms and sounds through a combination of footsteps, claps and spoken word. The tradition grew out of the song and dance rituals practiced by historically African American fraternities and sororities in the early 1900s. Stepping comes from a long and rich tradition in African-based communities that use movement, words and sounds to communicate allegiance to a group.
Learn more about Step Afrika: http://www.stepafrika.org
Where: WSU Vancouver, Firstenburg Student Commons - Campus map and directions
Cost:
Free and open to the public but tickets are required. Tickets are no longer available.
Pass required for free parking (PDF)
Contact for more information: Bola Majekobaje - or 360-546-9568