Step Afrika! in TAMUK

Step into the eccentric rhythm of African American culture on Feb. 25 at Jones Auditorium to witness the live performance of Step Afrika!.  

Step Afrika! highlights African American heritage through dance and in the arts all over the world. Their unique rhythm is a strong representation 

“Stepping is a rising art form and an important part of America’s artistic and cultural heritage. In stepping, the body is used as an instrument to create intricate rhythm,” stated a Javelina Nation press release

Dancing is an important part of cultural heritage, that uniquely highlights roots and aspects of traditions. Step Afrika! is known for making music using their body, it is a variation of stepping in unison, clapping and spoken words

“I think it’s really cool that Step Afrika! is coming to TAMUK. They are a well-known group that performs throughout the world, they are uniquely known to make music through pure coordination. I’m really looking forward to seeing their performance this upcoming Monday,” said Marianna Trevino, a Kinesiology major.

 The company meshes percussive dance styles historically practiced in African American sororities and fraternities. African American percussive beat has influenced a variety of dance forms and arts. Performances usually consist of storytelling dances, humor and high energy.

“Throughout the month, there’s been several events going on in honor of Black Heritage Month,  but the most interesting for me would be Step Afrika!. I’ve actually heard about them, so it’s cool that they get to come to campus and give us insight to a different culture,” said Kristian Saldivar, an education major.

Over the years, Step Afrika! has been listed as part of the top 10 African American Dance Companies in the country. They have excelled in carrying the legacy of African American culture, and have creatively maintained their traditions. 

Do not miss you opportunity to experience Step Afrika! at 7 p.m., Feb. 25 in Jones Auditorium.