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What are the types of Latin dance? Introduction to Latin dance

1. Latin dance types include rumba, cha cha, jive, samba and bullfight. The rumba music is lingering, the dance is gentle, and the dance steps are graceful. Cha Cha dance has interesting music, strong rhythm, fancy dance style and neat and compact dance steps. The jive is a fast-paced, physical dance. The music of Samba is warm, the dance is dynamic, and the steps are swaying and changeable. The bullfighting dance has majestic music, bold dance style and powerful and exciting steps.

2. International standard Latin dance also refers to sports dance, which is divided into five dances: rumba, cha cha, cowboy, samba and bullfighting; the association is divided into the World Dance Sports Federation (WDSF) and the World International Standard Dance National Standard Dance Federation (WDC), China International Ballroom Dance Federation (CBDF), China Dance Sports Federation (CDSF) and other associations, national standard Latin dance is a sports and competitive dance, a very explosive style, and its characteristics are skills, which has great It has become an official competition event of the Asian Games. Latin dance officially applied to enter the Olympic Games on November 12, 2014. It is now in the approval stage. The WDSF Association, the highest event of Latin dance every year, will be held in different locations selected by member countries around the world. , for everyone involved in international ballroom dancing in the world, Blackpool in the UK is the number one international ballroom dance event. WDC will hold the Blackpool Dance Festival in the UK at a fixed location, which is deeply loved by European people. Latin style dance is a general name for dance that originated from folk dances in Latin American culture and was improved by modern dancers and spread to all over the world. Popular dances in recent years include salsa, bachata, zuko, meringue and so on. Although Latin style dance has national and world-level dance competitions, it is not a competitive dance.