The FAMU Strikers have been selected to perform in the Walt Disney World Annual Christmas Day Parade which will air on ABC on Christmas day, reaching 16 million viewers worldwide.
The dance troupe will perform with one of Disney’s artist, Steve Rushton.
The Strikers will be featured in the opening performance with the Jonas Brothers, 2008 American Music Award winners and 2009 Grammy nominee for best new artist.
During the Strikers special step performance, host Kelly Ripa will introduce the troop.
“This is overwhelming,” said Brandon Cenningham, a fourth year member of the Strikers and a business administration student from West Palm Beach, Fla. “It’s my first nationally televised performance outside of the Marching “100.”
The 16 members of the Strikers were contacted a month prior to departing for their fully funded three day trip to Orlando where they met with a Disney choreographer who helped them develop their television routine.
“It’s a good opportunity for the university to receive positive exposure,” said Sheprio Hardemon, founder of the Strikers.
The Strikers are no strangers to the spotlight. The troupe was recently featured on MTV America’s Best Dance Crew as well as BET’s 106 and Park and Apollo Theater.
The group has been invited back to perform for Disney in February 2010 during the Steve Harvey Dreamers Academy, which will incorporate a combination of dance and theater performances. They were also invited back in September 2010 for the Disney Step Show.
met with Disney’s choreographer who trained the dance troop on step dancing. ??????????????
ReplyDeleteYou're right. That part of the press release was poorly worded.
ReplyDeleteThe Strikers haven't ever needed any training on "stepping." It seems like the press release was trying to say that a Disney choreographer helped the troupe develop its television routine.
Anika Noni Rose, FAMU Alum and most successful actress will also appear.
ReplyDeleteYeah Strikers got top billing in the opening credits and at least three or four mentions for FAMU!!!!
ReplyDeleteNext time, please take yall own music!