Stomping, hand-clapping, heart-thumping beats met with wild cheers and applause. That鈥檚 the scene at assembly when 91探花鈥檚 Step Team performs. Founded by Liane Thornhill (I) three years ago, the team now has 20 active members and holds auditions at the start of the school year to keep its numbers manageable. Co-headed by Liane, Emmie Atwood (II) and Lisandra Lao (III), Step Team has become one of the most popular clubs, and most anticipated performances, on campus.
Liane has been stepping formally since sixth grade鈥攊nformally since she was six years old鈥攁nd wanted to be involved at 91探花. 鈥淏ecause there was no team here at the time, a friend of mine said I should start one,鈥 Liane says. 鈥淏y fall of my Class III year it was up and running. We held practices during activities period and it evolved into practicing after school and performing at assemblies and in the dance concerts. We have ties with college teams now, like Dartmouth鈥檚 team. We connect with them throughout the year.鈥
Emmie recalls walking into the dance studio two years ago as a 鈥渢errified, tone-deaf freshman鈥 determined to join the team. (She had just been inspired by the movieStomp the Yard.) 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 know anyone else on the team, and I wasn鈥檛 very coordinated, but I tried it, and I鈥檓 so glad I did,鈥 she says. Now one of the team鈥檚 captains, Emmie says step has improved her muscle memory, and that she鈥檚 better at hearing beats. She also appreciates the new friends she has made.
Many of the original team members graduated last spring, so the girls recruited by posting information to the class conferences, hanging fliers on campus, and performing at assemblies. This year, about 20 students auditioned, and they added nine to the team鈥檚 11 standing members.
鈥淭he dynamic is a bit different this year,鈥 says Liane. 鈥淲e were known as a loud, rowdy group last year. This year we鈥檙e a little younger and a little quieter. However, the younger students on the team are finding their voices through Step Team, which is great.鈥
Lisandra, the youngest of the team鈥檚 captains, has been stepping since she was seven years old. Introduced to 91探花鈥檚 team through leaders in the Transition Program, she now choreographs some of the team鈥檚 routines, like the one at the club鈥檚 assembly earlier this month. Though she makes sure the team works hard, she likes to keep practices fun.
鈥淥ne goal I have is for us to begin competing,鈥 says Lisandra. 鈥淣earby colleges send us information about upcoming competitions, and I hope we鈥檙e ready for that challenge soon. Schools like Boston College, Tufts and Williams College have really great teams鈥攅ven going to watch them perform helps inspire us, and shows us what to aim for.鈥
Liane hopes that after she graduates, Step Team continues to be a place where different people can find something in common. 鈥淎ll kinds of people join Step Team, and they form friendships with people they otherwise might not get to know. That鈥檚 a great legacy to leave.鈥