Difference between revisions of "Sankofa"
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Latest revision as of 13:13, May 16, 2009
| Type of group | Arts |
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| Selective | Yes |
| Membership | ~40 (active and inactive) |
| Meeting place | CTD Shared Studio |
| Established | 1996 |
| Website | http://62center.williams.edu/dance/ensemble.cfm?cid=10 |
The Williams College Step Team
The word âsankofa,â from the Akan people in Ghana, loosely translates to âreaching back in order to move forward.â Sankofa was formed in the fall of the â96-â97 school year by five women from the class of 2000: Dahra Jackson, Maxine Lyle, Mya Fisher, Melina Evans and Samantha Reed.
Sankofa choreographs original material that incorporates popular song, drums, hip-hop, break dance, spoken word, poetry, and sheer creative ingenuity. Stepping features precise, synchronized, and complex rhythmic body movements, combined with singing, chanting, and verbal play.