Joanna Cattanach: White Girls Win Step Show, Oh No They Didn’t

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By Joanna Cattanach – Editor of Chick Talk Dallas, Special to Dallas South News

Step off!

That’s what some sorority and fraternity members are saying days after members of Zeta Tau Alpha, a white sorority, won the Sprite Step Off National Step Competition in Atlanta. Yes, a bunch of honkies from Arkansas outstepped teams of African American students from across the country including members of two traditionally black sororities Alpha Kappa Alpha, Delta Sigma Theta and Zeta Phi Beta and people are not happy.

ludacris and epsilon chapter

At the competition ZTA was booed. People couldn’t believe they won and some said the white girls shouldn’t have even been allowed in the competition.  Later, Sprite announced that  they discovered a scoring discrepancy and awarded Zeta Tau Alpha and Alpha Kappa Alpha each $100,000 in prize money and called them co-winners.

Lawrence Ross Jr. at The Root reports, “The Sprite Step Off, broadcast on MTV2, distributed $1.5 million in prize money via regional competitions to winning step teams from around the country. With musical guests like Lupe Fiasco and Ludacris, this was the first national stepping competition to gain such widespread exposure, and the finals in Atlanta were highly anticipated. And while the nine African-American fraternities and sororities signed a licensing agreement with Sprite, earning an estimated $75,000 per organization, there was nothing in their agreement that prevented a non-African-American fraternity or sorority from competing. Enter Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority from the University of Arkansas.”

image001-3The Zetas have been stepping for some time and on their campus race was not an issue. “Our chapter became involved in stepping about 15 years ago,” said Alexandra Kosmitis, step team participant and former Epsilon Chapter president. “The Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority at our school hosts an annual step show. They invite all sororities and fraternities to compete in it. We have been keeping up the tradition ever since.” This smells of Hampton University all over again.

Remember that incident last year when Nikole Churchill became the historically black college’s first white homecoming queen. Drama!  I know it’s strange to see white faces at a dance competition traditionally dominated by black sororities and fraternities. But barring the girls from competing and booing them afterwards? Really. Is this the ‘Change’ we all voted for? The Zetas had the cojones to show up at a competition that they were not welcomed at and won. Scoring discrepancy aside, the judges thought they had the stuff. And, yes, some white people can dance. Why don’t others show a little fraternal spirit and give the Zetas their due? See the steps for yourself.

Joanna-Cattanach-mug-150x150Chick Talk Dallas is the hatchling of Joanna Cattanach, a former Dallas Morning Newsstaff writer/news assistant. A graduate of Baylor University, she currently works as a freelance writer and writing instructor in the Dallas area where she and her husband call home.

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4 Responses for “Joanna Cattanach: White Girls Win Step Show, Oh No They Didn’t”

  1. shelton says:

    You took tap dancing away from us. Put it on white hollywood and made the world think white americans invented it. They call Elvis Pressley the King of Rock and Roll. He copied African Americans. Now you want to take a tradition going over 100 years away from African American fraternities and sororities stepping. So you can do what you always do rape our people land and culture and get paid for it.

    Why don’t you just go back to your rich fraternities and sororities and get filthy drunk like you usually do. I know why rich and bored. You see black people always knew how to have fun with very little resource.

  2. Carla says:

    Well the girls could step! I didn’t see them getting booed though. It looked as though the crowd was very supportive. I stepped in school and there was a white sorority that stepped several times. They never won, but they were always welcome to participate just like everyone else.

  3. McCoy says:

    Shelton,
    Isn’t that discrimination. I thought that the US has been desegregated. Are you in favor of segregation again? NASCAR and Hockey has been mostly Caucasion sports, but, African-Americans have been welcomed with open arms. How would you feel if an African-American hockey player was booed when he scored a goal, and the fans said that he shouldn’t be allowed to play in a sport that were started by “white” people? Discrimination doesn’t apply when African-Americans are doing it…does it? The belly-aching is getting old.

  4. Devon says:

    Boo to Shelton. Yeah to Cala and McCoy! Pigment be damned. I see a bunch of women competing for a dance title. Pretty cool.

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