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Is the Latin dance grading test the same as the licensing test? If not, what's the difference?

Latin dance grading and licensing are different.

There are two differences:

1. The nature is different: the examination of cards is an examination standard for professional players, and only the examination of cards will be recognized internationally; Grading is an amateur player's examination standard, which is only recognized in China.

2. Different grade settings: the examination card is divided into five grades, namely, bronze medal, silver medal, gold medal, Venus level 1 and Venus level 2;

You need to learn two dances to take the bronze medal exam: cha-cha and rumba; You need to learn three dances to take the silver medal exam: cha-cha, rumba and cowboy; You need to learn four dances to test the gold medal: cha-cha, rumba, cowboy and samba; Five dances are needed to test Venus level 1, level 2 and level 3: cha-cha, rumba, cowboy, samba and bullfighting.

The grading test is divided into 1-1 grades, of which 8 is the highest in the province and 1 is the highest in the country.

Extended information:

The origin of Latin dance: Cuba is the birthplace of Latin dance and Latin music. At first, Latin music and dance were a way for people to celebrate victory or harvest, and later they gradually developed into a way for young people to express their love for each other.

In the process of Latin dance development, Latin dance was rejected because it was too enthusiastic, too straightforward and without any constraints, but this did not affect the development of Latin dance. The irresistible charm finally made Latin dance popular all over the world.

There are five kinds of Latin dances: rumba, cha-cha, samba, jive and bullfighting.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Latin Dance