Stepping
Originally released in 1998. Stepping is a documentary/music film. directed by Tom Mould. At just 16 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Stepping is a dance form that can be found across the country at virtually every college with a substantial African American enrollment. Stepping is performed informally during parties as well as more formally during organized step shows. This film explores this tradition, its historical roots as well as its contemporary forms, styles and uses, to understand how students construct various levels of identity through this dance form…African American identity, fraternity or sorority identity, gendered identity and personal identity. The film goes behind the scenes with the Alpha Phi Alphas as they prepare for a step show that is only a few hours away. Cutting between this show and interviews with current and past steppers as well as footage from previous shows, the film provides a broad picture of this vibrant and dynamic dance form.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- WTIU
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Stepping about?
Stepping is a dance form that can be found across the country at virtually every college with a substantial African American enrollment. Stepping is performed informally during parties as well as m...
Who directed Stepping?
Stepping was directed by Tom Mould.
How long is Stepping?
Stepping has a runtime of 0 hours and 16 minutes (16 minutes total).
When was Stepping released?
Stepping was released on January 1, 1998 in theaters.