Trojan Fever: Dancing Solves the Problem?
 
 

Dancing Solves the Problem?

Besides providing potted water and fruits on open areas in order to please Huehuecoyoti, students in USC brainstorm more ideas to temporarily relieve the unease and awkward condition they obtain for Trojan Fever, such as the new horns on the top of their heads, hiccups, and uncontrollably laughing, that would interrupt their daily performances in school. Since Huehuecoyoti is the god of dance, music, and mischief, it has been proven that dance crazily at night nonstop is helpful for relieving the symptoms that come from Trojan fever.

It has been helpful since most of the college students are already dancing crazily in parties every weekend. And the effect of this remedy has been proven that can last within a range of one week to three weeks.

A ritual dance is then developed that was said to be more effective on top of merely dance crazily in parties.



From the interviews with a few students with Trojan Fever, it is found that dancing all night also have some side effects that are beneficial.

One student said that it has helped her exercise and lose weight faster.

voice of student #1

The other student said that it's a more affordable way and gives him less anxiety.

Voice of student #2

Some students even report witnessing huehuecoyoti on the dance floor.
Sketches of huehuecoyoti from the witnesses' descriptions






"It's not so bad with horns since it could also be my outfit for Halloween!!" 
@Trousdale, USC

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3 comments:

  1. Is there a teach me how to Huehuecoyoti tutorial on youtube? Top ten Huehuecoyoti songs anyone?

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  2. Going off of Rebecca's comment, a playlist could have actually been really cool, considering this is a Ritual Dance page. Super fun!

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  3. I really loved the dance video and the student voices- I think it helped tie the ideas back to the real students, which grounds the post in the USC student community as though it were truly real~

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