Many just dance but often wonder where did this dance come from? Is Chi-town the "Mother"of stepping? YES IT IS!!! In fact if you go to google and type in stepping, Chi-town stepping is what you will often find in the results. As a Chicago native, I definitely would like to say that Chicago is the originator of this eclectic dance style we call stepping. I would like to say that R-Kelly put Chicago on the map with his famous song "Stepping in the Name of Love." However, looooooong before R Kelly, in the 50's, 60's and even 70's Chicago was known for the Jitterbug, Lindy Hop, Swing and even Chicago Bop. Detroit and St. Louis would argue that Chicago is not the mother of stepping. I beg to differ! Detroit is known for a classy, rhythmic style of dancing known as ballroom. Although, ballroom dancing is similar to Stepping it is still very different. Detroit stepping often details more of a walk back and forth, what we would call a bop. They are also known for some great line dances. However, the etiquette of Chicago stepping has a smooth and cool sway side to side. The dance is often led by the male in which he will streamline his movements to lead his partner. Together their movements are fluid, smooth and defined in each step they take. Choreographed with turns, dips and intricate footwork Chicago steppers learn more than just a dance but a true form of art.
There are many venues across the city where you can pop in for a night of stepping, take lessons, attend workshops and even dance competitions.
Check out Dave Maxx the Dance Doctor at The New Dating Game every Thursday Night. Maxx is the founder of MAK 3 Dance Club and has become one of the nations most well known instructors with over 15 years of experience. He is also one of Chicago's Stepping Pioneers! Learn how to step in the comfort of your home with MAK 3'S new instructional video coming soon!
Instructional Sessions:
The New Dating Game Club
8924 S. Stony Island
Chicago, IL
$15 per session
Check out his website at www.mak3danceclub.com
Email him if you have questions at dave.maxx@themxgroup.com
Posted by: Keli the Dance Guru
Nice! This form of dacing is truly a Chitown Creation, South Side to be frank...lol. But I can remember back in the early 90's when my mother would try to teach me a step or two but I never caught on. I still enjoy seeing two people "Stepping In The Name Of Love" with such passion over hand me down hits like "Foot Steps In The Dark" and "Happy Feelings"... :) Heck! I even get a kick seeing that drunk dude who walks into a lounge and start fake stepping while singing "I'm Hard And I'm Sexy And I'm All That", Via DJ. Quik...lol. But that just shows us how powerful and moving this art form is. Wonderful blog. PS... In the words of Bruce LeRoy..."CAN YOU TEACH ME SOME MOVES"...lbvs!
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