Groove Theory

About Us

Groove Theory is Georgetown University's first co-ed hip hop group, founded in 2001. Since then, Groove Theory has frequented campus events such as Midnight Madness, Urban Fare, UnityLIVE, Diaspora, and Georgetown Day. Their rendition of Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' has become a Georgetown Halloween tradition. Most recently, Groove Theory won 1st place at the GeorgetownONE Dance Competition in 2006 and took 2nd place in 2007.

Groove Theory has been successful off campus as well. They hold the titles of 2004, 2005, and 2006 ACDC National Hip-Hop Champions.  In May of 2007, Groove Theory competed for the first time in the Culture Shock East Coast Dance Competition.    For University of Maryland's Hip Hop Competition, Groove Theory took 1st place in 2005 and 2nd place in 2008.

Groove Theory members are also dedicated to using their talents to inspire others to get involved in the performing arts. They have been involved with Heads Up! and Sursum Corda, organizations for children in the DC area, and donated prize money to the Sitar Center. 
 
Groove Theory participated in Georgetown's first ever Relay for Life® in 2007, raising over $4,000 to support the American Cancer Society in it's lifesaving mission to eliminate cancer as a major health threat.   

If you are interested in coming to a Groove Theory performance, please visit our "Announcements" page. To book an event with Groove Theory or if you want to learn more about joining, please email us at groovetheory@georgetown.edu

e-mail - groovetheory@georgetown.edu

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