
THE GENESIS

It began with singing. Brothers would gather in the quad and
sing. They eventually graduated to dancing and from there stepping. You can go
to some yards down south and they call it a "Sing" instead of a "Step-show". The
white fraternities started the singing part, but the black fraternities took it
to another level. Much like we did with basketball and football. I don't think
that any one fraternity can lay claim to stepping, more than likely it evolved.
One thing I do know was that the Sigmas
and the Omegas were the first to do it. Sororities didn't start stepping until
several years after the fraternities.
SOURCE: Brother Terrence A.B. Lewis "BadStep" - Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity

THE EVOLUTION
Stepping began with groups of
guys singing acappella, and when groups like the Temptations and the Four Tops
were popular in the 50's and 60's brothers started mimicking their steps. This
was how stepping evolved. This is why it is called "Stepping" now. Brothers
would try to come up with the best steps while they were singing to please the
ladies. If you got the ladies you got more recruits. Much like it is today.
Others say that stepping replaced the doo woop sounds and cardigan sweaters of
the 50's. At around the same time as the "Black Power" Movements and Africa
centered movements of the 60's, stepping started to flourish with the
incorporation of some traditional African ritual dancing and the incorporation
of other elements like cheer leading, tap, gymnastics, etc. Over the years
stepping has become very intricate and demanding incorporating props, high
levels of gymnastics and other elements found in team sports. Please note that
some people want to give the credit to the South African Boot Dance, but it
would be unfair to ignore everything that stepping was in the beginning and it
is now. Stepping is an original art form that was influence by many elements
from our past.
SOURCE: Various Brothers
SIGMA STEPPING

Phi Beta Sigma stepping evolved even more with
the contributions of Bro. Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana. He introduced certain steps
from his traditional African culture which used dance as a celebration of
"coming of age". The coming of age ceremonies, or rites of passage, are when a
young man comes into manhood. This is intimately tied to the pledge process
which is itself Masonic & Afro-centric in origin and method. The cane was used
by Bro. Nkrumah in his stepping ritual. Stepping is supposed to be done as a
celebration of "crossing", or "going over", or "coming into manhood". From this
brothers began to create and build. Over the years Sigmas have been known for
numerous unique and identifiable steps.
These steps are:
"The Sigma "Nut-Cracker"
"The Passage" a.k.a. "The African Step"
"Precision"
"The Badstep"
"Jungle Walk"
"Hands and Feet"
"The Cotton Club"
"Time Step"
"Roxanne"
"Wood"
"Up Jumped the Devil"
"The Blindfold Step" (with or without cane)
AND IF YOU DON'T KNOW, NOW YOU KNOW!!!!!!!!!!!!
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