Question

In the 1920s, Howard University’s Phi Beta Sigma was the first Divine Nine Greek Life organization to host performances of this dance. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this Black dance style whose performers move their hands while keeping a rhythm with stomps and this dance style’s namesake sounds.
ANSWER: step dance [accept stepping]
[10h] This artist adapted the pattern of stomps from Divine Nine performances of the Juba dance into his namesake 3/2 clave (“CLAH-vay”) beat common in early rock music. This artist of “I’m a Man” created his rectangular guitar from a cigar box.
ANSWER: Bo Diddley [accept the Bo Diddley beat; prompt on Bo or Big Bo]
[10e] Performers in Divine Nine stroll dancing perform in this shape, similar to a Cuban dance named Conga.
ANSWER: being in a line [accept word forms such as each dancer is a line; accept line dancing or a Conga line; prompt on being next to each other]
<Ganon Evans, Fine Arts - Ballet/Dance&gt; ~22902~ &lt;Editor: Alan Smithee>

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TournamentEditionExact Match?HeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
2024 PACE NSC06/08/2024Y615.0067%50%33%