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Dance team aims to bring HBCU culture to Troy

Dance team aims to bring HBCU culture to Troy
Posted By: S. Moore on April 10, 2023

When Jordan Yates was younger, she knew that she always wanted to dance. From the time she was in middle school, she was already taking the initiative to bring dance to her school and community. This is why it is no surprise that Yates has founded the Sapphire Dance Team at Troy University.

Created this year, the Sapphire Dance Team is the university’s first HBCU (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) majorette style dance group.

Last week, members of the group held a bake sale to raise funds for their organization. The funds would go towards buying new uniforms and other expenses for the team.

“What inspired me to make the dance team was the need of something fresh,” said Yates, a junior human services major from Montgomery, Alabama. “We are so used to seeing one style of dance here at Troy.

“I wanted to bring some culture to Troy through dance.”

The Sapphire Dance Team prides itself on being inclusive to all students. Ariyid Hightower, a junior multimedia journalism major from Opp, Alabama, is a member of the Sapphire Dance Team. Hightower was one of the first students to join, and he helps choreograph their routines.

“I hope students feel empowered when they see us,” said Hightower.



“I hope they feel comfortable knowing that this is an organization that is inclusive.”

Some students expressed feeling inspired by the new dance team, and said they appreciate the opportunities to increase diversity at Troy University.

“I honestly think that they’re a good team and are really unique,” said Lauryn Dixon, a junior human resource management major from Leroy, Alabama. “It’s nice that they’re bringing more presentation and HBCU culture to Troy.”

Yates said she received backlash in the beginning, but persisted and stayed. She said that the team is beginning to gain more support.

“We received backlash when I first announced I was making the dance team,” said Yates. “Many people believed we would undermine the SOTS [Sound of the South] dance team.

“Others didn’t see my vision and made the dance team about race, saying that Troy would not allow a Black dance team.”

The dance team has already performed at Troy University basketball games and is hoping to perform at football games in the fall.

“We really hope that we inspire students,” said Hightower. “Even if it’s not to dance, just to be themselves and let them know that Troy University is a place that does allow inclusivity and diversity.”

To follow along with the Sapphire Dance Team’s journey, follow them on Instagram, @troyusapphiredance.

SOURCE The Tropolitan Newspaper
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