mg10rb13
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So I was on allears this morning and saw that Disney Classic STEP is returning to HS Sept. 3rd-5th. I have never even heard of this but we will be there during that time and wasn't sure if this type of event attracts a large crowd of people like the cheerleading/Brazil groups. Now I'm sure it's not quite as many as the cheerleading or tourist groups seeing as many schools are already back in session, but Sunday (5th) was going to be our HS day and if the crowds are expected to be high due to this event it'd be nice to get a warning in advance.
Thanks for any info you may have on this!!
Also I'm copying/paste the blurb allears has on this event for those who may even be interested in it:
"Disney STEP Classic Returns to Walt Disney World Resort Sept. 3-5
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. Disney STEP Classic will return to Disney's Hollywood Studios Sept. 3-5, 2010. Produced in cooperation with the National Step Show Alliance (NSSA), the event features teams competing in Ages 19-and-under and Ages 18-and-up divisions. Performances will be in the 900-seat Premiere Theatre in the Backlot area of the Walt Disney World theme park.
Created in 2008, the step-dance program provides performing groups with a world-class experience that includes performance opportunities, workshops and clinics. A big change this year will be the addition of compulsory moves, marking the first time these dance steps will be part of a competition.
Winning teams will be showcased during pregame activities for the MEAC/SWAC college football game taking place at the Citrus Bowl in Orlando. The winning team will also be recognized during the game's half-time show."
Thanks for any info you may have on this!!Also I'm copying/paste the blurb allears has on this event for those who may even be interested in it:
"Disney STEP Classic Returns to Walt Disney World Resort Sept. 3-5
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. Disney STEP Classic will return to Disney's Hollywood Studios Sept. 3-5, 2010. Produced in cooperation with the National Step Show Alliance (NSSA), the event features teams competing in Ages 19-and-under and Ages 18-and-up divisions. Performances will be in the 900-seat Premiere Theatre in the Backlot area of the Walt Disney World theme park.
Created in 2008, the step-dance program provides performing groups with a world-class experience that includes performance opportunities, workshops and clinics. A big change this year will be the addition of compulsory moves, marking the first time these dance steps will be part of a competition.
Winning teams will be showcased during pregame activities for the MEAC/SWAC college football game taking place at the Citrus Bowl in Orlando. The winning team will also be recognized during the game's half-time show."