Notorious for collaborating with one another, these groups say they’re just friends, but we think it’s something more...

Penn Glee Club @Penn Dance: “We love working with them. They’re great partners, and their dancing complements our singing well (and vice versa).” —Lee Crain, President

Penn Dance @Penn Glee Club: “PD is the oldest dance group on campus, and PGC is the oldest singing group on campus. It just makes sense.” —Lorenzo Williams, Co-chair

Dhamaka @Strictly Funk: “Funkmaka: 1. (n.) mutual love between Dhamaka and Strictly Funk; 2. (adj.) brown and funky.” —Ashwin Pushpala, President

Strictly Funk @Dhamaka: “They’re the brown to our funky. The smile to our stank. They’re sexiest when sweatiest. And their formations are fucking ridiculous.” —Elena Stein, Chair

Penn Masala @Arts House: "Masala loves Arts House because they can put their legs over their head... which is really good for dancing. " —Sagar Bhatt, senior member

Arts House @Penn Masala: "Arts House loves Masala because damnnn those guys can sing like no white boy ever could. Except Sam Levenson. ARTSALA!" —Anna Fountaine, junior member