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Three steps introduction
Introduction to Three Steps-Wuhan Sports Dance Association! Three-step dance, which originated from Wuhan community ballroom and spread among Wuhan people, is a "city square fitness project" deeply loved by the citizens. In June 2003, initiated by Wuhan Sports Dance Association and approved by China Sports Dance Federation, the three-step dance was included in the performance for the first time in the second national sports dance fitness ballroom dance championship. Wuhan Sports Dance Association, in line with the needs of the development of three-step dance, organized Professor Zhou Xiang, Professor Dongfang Wu, Professor Xie Hanqing and Professor Pan Daishuang, and Ms. Wei Xiaoying, the British Royal Dance Fellow and international referee, under the advocacy and leadership of Mr. Su Houping, the chairman of the association. Li Yaohui, a British royal dance teacher and international referee; British royal dance teachers, experts such as Ms. Deng Yanping, Zhang and Xu Liwei, national judges, and a group of outstanding teachers such as Tan Lianguang, Hou Yanling, Yu Qingyuan, Yan, Li Chenghong, Wang, Zhu Kaihong, Mei and Pu Bilin set up a "Wuhan Leisure Three-step Dance Creation Class", which is popular in three towns in Wuhan.
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