Saintsation Overcomes Katrina To Dance At Super Bowl
From WDSU.com
Dancers Taking Super Bowl Field After First Quarter
The Saintsations dance team is in South Florida and ready to cheer the team.
It’s a first for NFL’s New Orleans dance team, but it will be a bittersweet game for Amanda Scott.
The 23-year-old Saintsation is a Chalmette resident who lost everything during Hurricane Katrina. She said the game is more than just a Super Bowl for New Orleans.
“It’s a rock for the city, a foundation, something that unites everybody after everything we’ve been through,” she said.
Scott said the recovery from Katrina brought her to tears at her very first game as a Saintsation. It was the day that players and fans returned to the Superdome after the storm.
“Green Day performed with U2 to ‘The Saints Are Coming.’ Every time we play that song — actually, we’re dancing to it in the Super Bowl — I still get the chills from watching them perform,” Scott said.
Scott’s four years on the dance team have come full circle — from her first game and the “domecoming” to her last game this Sunday in the Super Bowl.
“I think it’s going to be final closure for me, just because it has been such a toss up,” Scott said. “I know this is my final game. Of course I’m tearing up right now, but I know that it’s going to be the end. So it’s just really hard, but I’m at the big game, so that’s all that matters.”
The Saintsations said it’s also the first year that an NFL dance team has been allowed to perform on the field in the Super Bowl. They’ll perform after first quarter and the Colts Cheerleaders will take the field after third quarter.