Robin Schreiber | |
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Born | 1949 or 1950 (age 74–75)
Oakland, California, U.S. |
Robin Schreiber (born 1949 or 1950 [1]), better known as Dance Cam Mom or Sweater Mom, [2] is an American superfan of the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association (NBA). A Warriors season ticket holder since the late 1980s, [3] she dances at home games in a blue and gold sweater—the Warriors' team colors. [4] She was often shown dancing in her trademark Christmas sweater on the jumbotron at Oracle Arena, the Warriors' former home arena. [5] She has continued to perform at their new arena, Chase Center. [6]
Schreiber was born in Oakland, California, and her family moved to Belmont when she was six. Her father was a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, and she grew up rooting for Cal sports with him. In high school, she began watching the Warriors together with her dad. [7]
Schreiber studied art in college and taught history and art in the San Francisco Peninsula before retiring from teaching after 35 years. [4] [7] [8] She became a freelance artist. [9]
Schreiber's Warriors Christmas sweater was purchased after Golden State became NBA champions in 2015. It was originally intended to be a gift for her son, but her husband erroneously purchased it in a women's size. [8] They convinced her to wear it to a game in December 2015, when they pushed her up to dance and she was caught on camera. [1] [7] Schreiber had been shown on the screen over 20 times before becoming a viral sensation after her dance during a Warriors win against the Dallas Mavericks on November 9, 2016, the day after the 2016 U.S. presidential election. [9] [10] [11] [12] She said her performance that night was motivated by the "tough election" and feeling as if people needed to be cheered up. [9] In December, she performed on the court during a break with the Warriors dance team in a holiday routine featuring the dancers in Santa outfits and she in her signature sweater. [11] [13]
TNT flew her out to the 2017 NBA All-Star Weekend in New Orleans, [7] where they filmed her dancing with Golden State player Stephen Curry. [14] [15] After the Warriors won the NBA championship in 2017, NBC Sports invited Schreiber to ride in a bus with other San Francisco Bay Area celebrities behind the Warriors players in their victory parade. [1] In November 2017, Curry wore shoes featuring designs in honor of her and her sweater. [16] In 2018, she appeared on camera at a San Jose Sharks ice hockey game at SAP Center, dancing with their mascot, SJ Sharkie, at her side. [17]
Robin Schreiber | |
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Born | 1949 or 1950 (age 74–75)
Oakland, California, U.S. |
Robin Schreiber (born 1949 or 1950 [1]), better known as Dance Cam Mom or Sweater Mom, [2] is an American superfan of the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association (NBA). A Warriors season ticket holder since the late 1980s, [3] she dances at home games in a blue and gold sweater—the Warriors' team colors. [4] She was often shown dancing in her trademark Christmas sweater on the jumbotron at Oracle Arena, the Warriors' former home arena. [5] She has continued to perform at their new arena, Chase Center. [6]
Schreiber was born in Oakland, California, and her family moved to Belmont when she was six. Her father was a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, and she grew up rooting for Cal sports with him. In high school, she began watching the Warriors together with her dad. [7]
Schreiber studied art in college and taught history and art in the San Francisco Peninsula before retiring from teaching after 35 years. [4] [7] [8] She became a freelance artist. [9]
Schreiber's Warriors Christmas sweater was purchased after Golden State became NBA champions in 2015. It was originally intended to be a gift for her son, but her husband erroneously purchased it in a women's size. [8] They convinced her to wear it to a game in December 2015, when they pushed her up to dance and she was caught on camera. [1] [7] Schreiber had been shown on the screen over 20 times before becoming a viral sensation after her dance during a Warriors win against the Dallas Mavericks on November 9, 2016, the day after the 2016 U.S. presidential election. [9] [10] [11] [12] She said her performance that night was motivated by the "tough election" and feeling as if people needed to be cheered up. [9] In December, she performed on the court during a break with the Warriors dance team in a holiday routine featuring the dancers in Santa outfits and she in her signature sweater. [11] [13]
TNT flew her out to the 2017 NBA All-Star Weekend in New Orleans, [7] where they filmed her dancing with Golden State player Stephen Curry. [14] [15] After the Warriors won the NBA championship in 2017, NBC Sports invited Schreiber to ride in a bus with other San Francisco Bay Area celebrities behind the Warriors players in their victory parade. [1] In November 2017, Curry wore shoes featuring designs in honor of her and her sweater. [16] In 2018, she appeared on camera at a San Jose Sharks ice hockey game at SAP Center, dancing with their mascot, SJ Sharkie, at her side. [17]