Unison Dance in Kyle Field
By: Luz Moreno-Lozano
Issue date: 11/23/09 Section: News
The echo of music had the fans at Kyle Field confused when a youth group started dancing two hours before the football game Saturday, against Baylor University. Decked out in blue Carolina T-shirts, their two-minute routine consisted of "You Make Me Wanna Shout," "The Cupid Shuffle," "Thriller," "Single Ladies," "The Casper Slide," "YMCA" and ended with "Bye Bye Bye."
"It was just a fun thing to do," said Holly Nelson, idea originator and a member of the Class of 2005. "It was the biggest in front of Kyle Field."
About 100 students participated. The idea originated from YouTube videos and the T-Mobile commercial where everyone breaks out dancing in the train station. This event was planned over the past couple of months. There were two tutorial sessions prior to the performance.
"We have a youth group event every year," said Kayla Allen, a senior accounting major, "it was just about fun."
"It was just a fun thing to do," said Holly Nelson, idea originator and a member of the Class of 2005. "It was the biggest in front of Kyle Field."
About 100 students participated. The idea originated from YouTube videos and the T-Mobile commercial where everyone breaks out dancing in the train station. This event was planned over the past couple of months. There were two tutorial sessions prior to the performance.
"We have a youth group event every year," said Kayla Allen, a senior accounting major, "it was just about fun."






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