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What is the level of Latin dance C-level judges?

Latin dance C-level evaluation includes three levels of gold stars. The Latin examination mainly includes bronze medal, silver medal, gold medal, gold star level one, gold star level two and gold star level three. International standard Latin dance is a competitive professional dance developed and standardized on the basis of Latin dance. Latin dance is generally divided into rumba, cha cha, samba and jive.

Rumba originated in Cuba. The music is in 4/4 time and the rhythm is 1, 2, 3, 4. Stand and take a beat for each number. The tempo is about 27 bars per minute. The characteristics of dance are: soft music, graceful postures and graceful steps.

It originated in Mexico. Like rumba, the music is in 4/4 time, about 31 bars per minute. The rhythm is, 2, 3, chacha, 1. Each number stands for one beat, and each one takes half a beat. It is characterized by interesting music, strong sense of rhythm, diverse dance styles and compact dance steps.

Cowboy’s music has a tempo of 4/4 and a speed of about 43 bars per minute. It evolved from a dance called "Jitterbug". The jive dance eliminates all the difficult moves in "Jitterbug" and adds some skills. When dancing jive, you need to relax the joints of your hands and feet and dance freely, your body sway naturally, your steps are easy, and you need to constantly change positions with your partner and spin in circles.

Latin dance:

The most representative dance in Latin dance is Rumba, which is known as the soul of Latin. People who learn Latin dance usually learn rumba as their first dance. Rumba is a dance that expresses the love story between men and women, so its music is relatively soft and lingering, and its movements can enable the female partner to fully display the feminine charm and the curvy beauty of the crotch and buttocks.

The closeness between the male and female partners is very beautiful. Another representative dance, Cha Cha, originated in Mexico. Although it has many similarities with Rumba, it is playful and cheerful, its style is completely different from Rumba, and its movements are chic, handsome and full of vitality.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia--Latin Dance