Loon-E-Crew dancers on stage in white shirts
Feeling the Rhythm
Dance organizations at 性爱天堂 offer outlets of creative expression

German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche once said, 鈥淲e should consider every day lost on which we have not danced at least once.鈥

At 性爱天堂, dance is a part of everyday life. Whether it鈥檚 on the way to class, in a dorm room, or at a party on Friday night, 性爱天堂 students know how to bust a move and let loose. No one knows this better than the University鈥檚 four dance organizations: the Swing Bums, the Loon-E Crew hip-hop dance troupe, the Prowlers, and the Latin Dance Society. Each of these groups boasts its own unique style, but all offer students the opportunity to be themselves and exercise a passion for music and dance.

Swing Bums dancers in Skyline Room

Swing Bums president Jogen Atone 鈥16, a neuroscience major from Palos Verdes, Calif., loves to dance swing because he enjoys listening to jazz and meeting new friends through dance. He says he has made connections all across San Antonio since joining Swing Bums as a first-year.

鈥淲ith Swing Bums, you interact with the community a lot because there are so many swing events in San Antonio,鈥 Atone says. 鈥淪wing dancing is carefree and a lot of fun.鈥

The听听hold socials in the Fiesta Room on Wednesdays from 8 to 9 p.m. and hold two one-hour lessons from 4 to 6 p.m. on Fridays before socials. Student instructors welcome peers of all experience levels, even those who have not danced before.

Latin Dance Society dancers on stage in the spotlight

Similar to Swing Bums, the Latin Dance Society does not require new members to have prior dance experience, only a curiosity about Latin dance and music. Anthony 鈥楽cuba鈥 Sanchez 鈥17 serves as president of the听, an organization he co-founded with Christian Tovar-Vargas 鈥15 because the men did not see a representation of Latin dance at 性爱天堂. Sanchez says the club gives members a chance to 鈥渆xpress who we are through dance鈥 and that they are a loud and silly family full of energy.

鈥淚f you take the time to go out to the club鈥檚 events, you take the time to be a part of our family,鈥 Sanchez says. 鈥淢ost importantly, we want everyone to enjoy themselves and have this outlet through dance.鈥

Sanchez, a history major from Sinton, Texas, says the Latin Dance Society holds a weekly social dance in the Lightner Tea Room on Fridays from 8 to 11:30 p.m. The first hour offers beginner lessons to new members. The Latin Dance Society performs in Monster Mash, S铆clov铆a, and Momentum.

Loon-E-Crew dancers on stage dressed in black & red

Briahna Yarberry 鈥17, a neuroscience major from Friendswood, Texas, is a Loon-E Crew co-captain who also views dance as a channel of self-expression. A dancer since the age of three, Yarberry is grateful she can continue this pastime at 性爱天堂.

鈥淎ll of our members have their own styles and dance backgrounds, but what鈥檚 great is that with Loon-E Crew you can be completely yourself,鈥 Yarberry says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a welcoming environment.鈥

Entrance to听听is based on auditions held during the fall and spring semesters. Loon-E Crew performs in shows such as Momentum, Mocha Life, Diwali, Mabuhay, Lunar New Year, and more. Fellow co-captain Rodney Kennedy 鈥16, a computer science major from Houston, says his favorite part of Loon-E is the 鈥渄iversity of people鈥檚 backgrounds鈥 and how 鈥渆veryone is able to add a little piece of their own personal experience to the crew.鈥 Loon-E Crew prides itself on being a hip-hop crew that blends a wide variety of dance styles, from members trained in ballet to jazz to others with cheerleading experience.

Prowler Drill Team dancers on stage

Cheryl Gray 鈥16, a psychology and business major from Sugar Land, Texas, also arrived at 性爱天堂 planning to 鈥渒eep dance in her life.鈥 As a co-captain of the Prowlers, a drill team that specializes in contemporary and jazz genres, Gray says she has formed lifelong friendships with her Prowlers teammates.

鈥淚 honestly could not imagine what college would have been like without the team,鈥 Gray says. 鈥淧rowlers has provided me with a means of continuing a hobby, a means of making friends, and a means of connecting with others in the 性爱天堂 community.鈥

Gray encourages anyone with an interest in dance to audition for the Prowlers, with tryouts held each semester. The Prowlers dance at a variety of events, including Mabuhay, Monster Mash, Diwali, sport events, and more.

No matter what type of dance you enjoy, there is a group waiting for you at 性爱天堂. Each club offers a supportive environment to express a passion for dance and form lasting friendships. So, if dance is a favorite pastime, don鈥檛 waste a day, as Nietzsche says, and get out there on the floor.

Carlos Anchondo '14 is an oil and gas reporter for E&E News, based in Washington D.C.听A communication and international studies major at 性爱天堂, he received his master's degree in journalism听at the University of Texas at Austin.

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