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"Jitterbug": Jitterbug, also known as the sailor dance, a kind of social dance, a kind of fast four-step dance with the beat of jazz music, also called sailor dance or sailor dance. Originating in the American West, a cowboy dance arose in the United States in the 1920s and became popular in the 1930s.
"Cowboy": cowboy dance, also known as Jet Dance. One of the Latin dance programs, indicated by J. Cowboy dance is originally a kind of tap dance danced by cowboys in the western United States, prevalent in the 1920s and 1930s. During the Second World War, American soldiers brought the cowboy dance to the United Kingdom, due to the impact of the war, people's mood to have fun in time, resulting in the development of cowboy dance to the point of madness.
"Latin Dance": the international standard Latin dance also refers to sports dance, divided into rumba, cha-cha-cha, cowboys, samba and bullfighting five dances; the association is divided into: the World Sports Dance Federation (WDSF) and the World Federation of International Standard Dance (WDC), the China International Standard Dance Federation (CBDF), the Chinese Sports Dance Federation (CDSF) and other associations.
Expanded Information
Collective dance usually refers to urban squares, campuses, factories by the people of the collective performance of the dance. Distinguished from the rural villagers on the occasion of the annual festival of self-entertainment, collective folk dance; also different from the stage by a number of people performing group dance. Collective dance as a kind of urban mass dance, with a strong self-indulgence, dance steps are generally relatively simple, formation changes are not complex, is a relatively easy to carry out the "everyone jumps", for the active workers, students, the public's spare time and cultural life is extremely useful, now most of the collective dance movements, from China's folk dances or the West The dance of the ball.
English translation: Group Dance
1. Multiple people **** with the performance of the dance, often accompanied by musical instruments. Also called group dance.
2. Free form, simple movements of the masses of recreational dance.
3. Mostly dances of ethnic minorities, usually Tibetans, Uyghurs and so on.
Most of the collective dance appears in the public **** place, there are many people dancing together, so it is called collective dance. And most of them say that the place chosen in the public **** occasions generally for the square, so it is also known as square dance, like the famous "five three square dance" .
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