crowd favorite, Polka.
Due to
the number of WPI dancers,
two full teams of 10 were assembled, and took part in the
event.
Sitting up from the South Balcony to get a birds-eye view of
the floor, I was asked by a
guest photographer to point
out which...
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crowd favorite, Polka.
Due to
the number of WPI dancers,
two full teams of 10 were assembled, and took part in the
event.
Sitting up from the South Balcony to get a birds-eye view of
the floor, I was asked by a
guest photographer to point
out which couples belonged to
WPI.
It didn’t matter what
round, what level, or what
style: there was always a WPI
dancer on the floor, with teammates cheering while they
recovered on the sidelines.
The second competition of the
Collegiate circuit, Harvard
Beginners marked the largest
attendance of WPI dancers to
a competition in the past academic year, with many newcomers taking their first shot
in the competitive arena.
The
newcomer “class” showed an
unbelievable amount of energy
despite the long day in Cambridge, from the first rounds of
Latin and Rhythm to the Team
Competition, a Harvard Beginner’s classic that pairs up a
veteran dancer and a newcomer in five styles: Swing,
Foxtrot, Salsa, Hustle and, a
While many other schools laud
WPI’s Alde
Less