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Sexual Chocolate Bewitches with 'The Big Show: The Chronicles of Harry Stepper'
BC's all-male step group delivers a Harry Potter-inspired comedy and dance showcase.
Published on Feb. 8, 2026
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Sexual Chocolate, Boston College's all-male step group, hosted their annual 'Big Show' with this year's theme being 'The Chronicles of Harry Stepper.' The performance featured a mix of comedic skits and expressive dance numbers that spoofed moments from the first four Harry Potter films. The show also included appearances from BC's Latin dance team Fuego del Corazón and the all-female step group F.I.S.T.S., who played the roles of Beauxbatons students. The audience was entertained throughout the night by the cast's chemistry, performance skills, and the group's signature blend of humor and bewitching choreography.
Why it matters
Sexual Chocolate's annual 'Big Show' is a highly anticipated event that showcases the group's talent and creativity. This year's Harry Potter-themed performance not only delighted the audience with its comedic take on the beloved franchise, but also highlighted the strong performing arts community at Boston College, where step teams like Sexual Chocolate and F.I.S.T.S. have built a loyal following.
The details
The show kicked off with an electrifying performance by Fuego del Corazón, BC's Latin dance team, setting the stage for the rest of the night. Sexual Chocolate then introduced their Harry Potter-inspired cast, including club president Dylan Duncan as the grown-up 'Harry Stepper,' Jeremiah Alhassan as 'Ron Weasley,' and Alessandro Cella as a provocatively dressed 'Hermione Granger.' Throughout the night, the cast performed a series of absurdly funny skits that spoofed moments from the first four Harry Potter films, seamlessly transitioning between acted-out sketches and expressive dance numbers.
- The show took place on Thursday night.
- The performance was a sold-out showcase.
The players
Sexual Chocolate
Boston College's all-male step group that hosts an annual 'Big Show' performance.
Fuego del Corazón
Boston College's Latin dance team that performed at the beginning of the show.
Dylan Duncan
The club president of Sexual Chocolate who played the role of 'Harry Stepper.'
Jeremiah Alhassan
A member of Sexual Chocolate who played the role of 'Ron Weasley.'
Alessandro Cella
A member of Sexual Chocolate who played the role of a provocatively dressed 'Hermione Granger.'
What they’re saying
“The show kicked off with a deafening level of applause as Boston College's Latin dance team, Fuego del Corazón, took center stage. Fuego warmed up an already eager crowd with electrifying dances to songs like Karol G's 'S91' and Daddy Yankee's 'Aquí Está Tu Caldo.' The group's presence was bold and magnetic, setting the perfect precedent for the following two hours of performance.”
— Jennifer Behrenwald, Heights Staff (bcheights.com)
“Moments later, Alessandro Cella, MCAS '26, seized the stage as a provocatively dressed Hermione Granger, resulting in an uproar of laughter that immediately solidified his status as a crowd favorite.”
— Jennifer Behrenwald, Heights Staff (bcheights.com)
The takeaway
Sexual Chocolate's annual 'Big Show' continues to be a highlight of the performing arts scene at Boston College, showcasing the group's exceptional talent, creativity, and ability to blend humor and bewitching choreography. The Harry Potter-themed performance this year not only delighted the audience, but also demonstrated the strength of BC's vibrant step dance community.
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