I fell in love with steppin in my 20’s from the north side. Moved to the south side and went to the other place💃🏾🙌🏾. Later I used to hand at the east of the Ryan on hip hop night but found out about Friday night stepping with Sam Chatman. Mer my husband steppin.
March covid 19, 2022 Well-hey! you can't have a good Steppin' documentary without featuring the likes of Ty Skippy and Celeste. Grandmaster and Queen of the Steppin' game -period!
@El Shaddai Productions Thank you for posting this documentary. It's nice to hear from people who've loved the scene over the decades. One thing though. It would rrrrreally make a huge difference if the producers (of this film) had someone who knows how to edit the dance sequences "in sync" with the dancers on view, by making sure the music and dancers in sync. It brings the dancing to LIFE when we SEE the music and dancing connected. The "live" line dance sequence towards the end of this presentation is proof of this... even though the sound is not the best quality, we SEE the music because everyone enjoying the dance is in rhythm with the music. I hope this input (if applied) helps improve the film for the producers AND future viewers. GOD BLESS👍🏾🙏🏾👊🏾
@Karen Foster Anybody remember Bill Street, Time Square The Casino, Bud Land, Peps, Da Vinci Manor,? Started Steppin actually Boppin' in '67' those were the days my friend!!
Blessings from Canada, wonderful documentary I’m very impressed. Not a stepper but I so want to be apart of this family, guess I’ll be travelling to Chicago for some lessons!
I enjoyed this documentary so much. Thank you.
I fell in love with steppin in my 20’s from the north side. Moved to the south side and went to the other place💃🏾🙌🏾. Later I used to hand at the east of the Ryan on hip hop night but found out about Friday night stepping with Sam Chatman. Mer my husband steppin.
March covid 19, 2022
Well-hey! you can't have a good Steppin' documentary without featuring the likes of Ty Skippy and Celeste. Grandmaster and Queen of the Steppin' game -period!
1st to Like, 1st to Comment on this awesome doc 😊Nice to see Sam & all the bobbers/steppers share their experiences. RIP TY SKIPPY
@El Shaddai Productions
Thank you for posting this documentary. It's nice to hear from people who've loved the scene over the decades.
One thing though. It would rrrrreally make a huge difference if the producers (of this film) had someone who knows how to edit the dance sequences "in sync" with the dancers on view, by making sure the music and dancers in sync. It brings the dancing to LIFE when we SEE the music and dancing connected. The "live" line dance sequence towards the end of this presentation is proof of this... even though the sound is not the best quality, we SEE the music because everyone enjoying the dance is in rhythm with the music.
I hope this input (if applied) helps improve the film for the producers AND future viewers.
GOD BLESS👍🏾🙏🏾👊🏾
Awesome video!
About the history of Chicago steppin dance. Great job! I enjoyed watching.
Remember St Phillips on Sundays? Budland on Saturdays? The Other Place? The Godfather? The Dating Game? 50 Yard Line in 80s?
@Karen Foster
Anybody remember Bill Street, Time Square The Casino, Bud Land, Peps, Da Vinci Manor,? Started Steppin actually Boppin' in '67' those were the days my friend!!
Etc. Etc Etc 😂
@ Berneta
The Jackson Five performed @ Bill Street on Halsted 67th or 68th. They were just coming out; this was around 1968?
I LOVE THIS ITS A LIFE STYLE 🙌🏾🙏🏾💯❤️🖤
Blessings from Canada, wonderful documentary I’m very impressed. Not a stepper but I so want to be apart of this family, guess I’ll be travelling to Chicago for some lessons!
Classy Stepping I Enjoy watching it
Loved this documentary!!! ♥️🕺🏽💃🏿
This got legit when I saw Prof. Reggie Miles speaking... please add the folks names under presentations
THANKS YOU GOODNESS 🌟 AMAZING ❤️🖤💚🤎 FAMILY DAPHNE COTTON ALWAYS 💜 AWESOME
Love it
International crown
Tanks for the trevesr pimp
All good 👍