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  • it's coming to my city/town!!!! I can't wait :)

  • I NEVER tire of watching this! I hope one day to witness Step Afrika in person. The human body at its full expression is truly an amazing work of art.

  • They came to my school :D

    I wanted to be part of the act but it was already full by the time I applied ):

  • Saw them today... they were amazing, and I wonder how they don't feel pain after slapping themselves over and over again

  • I MENT THESE Exact people but they are amazingggggggggggg

  • ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh these awsome stepers came to my school today but they are a lot better in person but they where not these exact it was A-M-A-Z-I-N-G

  • i loved watching yall tonight!! Best preformance ever!

  • *Ailey*..is what I meant OOOPS

  • I've never heard of them until my writing professor put me on,,,,,,Guess Im too stuck on the Alvin Alley Dance Company.....Welp Im really not missing anything but it is neat...#imjustsaying

  • just saw them last night

  • cool project

  • we just saw them at our school 2dayyy.

  • do you go to monroe middle school and are you a dolphin

  • that was my field trip on February 25,2010. they are so cool one of them was singing and he had MUSCLES.lol it was fun

  • what state were you in becuase i saw them that same exact day i was in florida that day

  • Exactly how does an ignorant racist actually get to post about what you know nothing about?

  • lol!!!!! Someone doesn't know history!!! This stems from Africa. A lot of Africans used hand clapping, stomping and drums to communicate with one another. Riverdancing and stepping are two different styles of dancing. Or maybe you just can't get the hand and feet coordination...

  • awesome, thanks for posting!

  • I know that the ancestors are smiling, patting their feet and bobbing their heads, because the spirit and rythums of Africa have survived the coldness of the ocean!

  • I love em!!!!!!!

  • Reminds me of the traditional gumboot dances performed by the miners in South Africa...you guys have taken it to the next level!

  • I saw them on May 28th in DC @ their home theater.....They Are AMAZING!!!!!!!!

  • i saw them yesterday here in paraguay! wow they are amazing!

  • and this is the same noise i hurd .. !!! awesooomee i was like front of they two .... and then appered (all the group) how indians... super awesome... and they say to us... (clap ! clap! ) ... amazing !!

  • yeaaahhh they are awesome!!! they come to my country(paraguay) last saturday and they invited me to go up with them on the stage !!! cool !! (but with 15 boys and girls too haha) but anyway... i learn a step.. !!! and how scream how they do it .. !!! coool !! ^^xD

  • yeas moi si j'tait la a danse encore c'est des malade

  • I've saw them at DansEncore international at Trois-Rivières ! They-Are-AWESOME !!!

  • I saw them, and it was AWSAME!!!

  • WHOOOOOO! Go on my African Sisters and Brothers! I will be checking out the site!

  • i saw them yesterday!!! it was awesome!!

  • WOAH!! seeing them this Friday!

  • AMAAAAZINGGGGG! Gotta have you on "The Valley Gold Show with Debor'ah Benton!!!!"

  • Y'all are the best!!! I love Step Afrika and hopefully I'll be amongst y'all one day!!!! Step Afrika!!! :)

  • thats awesome

  • whoa! its Jakari! wth is he now??

    he is a beast whenit comes to stepping.

  • they came to my school they are AWESOME!

  • wow

  • dang they are good

  • they are coming to my school

  • I've seen Step Afrika 3 times and each time I enjoy it....I've enjoyed them so much and admire the work they do in Afrika that I've decided to audition in April.....

  • I just saw Step Arika last night for the first time. They are an incredibly talented, high energy group of performers. Great entertainment, check them out!

  • These guys are amazing, I just saw them perform at my school tonight.

  • I love STEP AFRIKA!!! I saw my first Step Afrika show last month and was amazed. I was also impressed and apreciative of the group letting my high school team Rho Eta Sigma from Ruskin High School open their show at MWSU. The entire experience was amazing and my kids loved it...

  • I never could get into Stepping....Way to loud for me

  • w00t they goin to mah school today =D weeeee

  • th3s3 ppl w3r3 @ my sch00l 2day. th3y ar3 R3ALLY G00D!!!!! i g0t 2 m33t all 0f th3m...l0l

  • These are Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc. Steps. Are you a Sigma?

  • oh wow...is it possible that someone else stomps their feet and claps their hands to a beat without it being owned by somebody...how u own rhythm??

  • their steps are from various sources including South African gumboot dancing and old school American hoofers not just fraternity stepping.

  • Thank you harlembells. The showmanship from the organization is great. But the steps highly resemble those of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc.

  • I saw these people live, they are so amazing, and creative with their presentation. i highly recommend if you have the chance to see them that you do so. I was never that interested in stepping until i saw them. their synchronization will blow you away

  • w00000 super cool!! i wanna learn how to do that

  • these people came 2 my school 2day i missed math so it was good fuck algebra

  • lol

  • dey came to mah school n did this they were great got to meet them too..lol

  • omg i hate step dance

  • These dancers are INCREDIBLE!!!! I saw them live at Luther College and was amazed!!!

  • look at my brother at 30-31 seconds

  • pretty sweet

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