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Standardize the origin of ballroom dancing
In the1980s, with the reform and opening up in China, the dance industry also flourished, and foreign ballroom dancing was unprecedented in China. At that time, ballroom dancing was very popular.

Origin:1In the middle and late 1980s, ballroom dancing was standardized in China. Standardizing ballroom dancing is the sublimation and innovation on the basis of mass ballroom dancing. By the famous dancers Yang Yi, Wang Anshi, Wang Jianjun, Zhou, Qin Jianhua, Yan Ling, etc. Once again, contribute to the regional customs and humanistic culture of ballroom dancing. Folk customs have been refined through artistic processing, and at the same time, they have added a lot of artistic elements and competitive norms to mass ballroom dancing. Standard ballroom dancing includes Beijing Pingsi, Waltz, Tango, Rumba, Blues, Jitba, Beijing Cha-cha, Hunan Kuaisi and Vienna Waltz.

Ballroom dance is an international ballroom dance originated from the west, also known as ballroom dance, party dance and ballroom dance. Originated in Europe, it evolved on the basis of ancient folk dance. Since 16 and 17 centuries, ballroom dancing has become a common social activity in European countries, so it is known as the "world language". After the 1920s, ballroom dancing became popular all over the world, so it was also called "international dance".

As early as 24 years (1924), ballroom dancing was introduced to several big cities and trading ports in China at that time. In the early days of liberation, ballroom dancing was still very popular in China in 1950s and 1960s. After the suspension of the Cultural Revolution, ballroom dancing was re-accepted by the broad masses of the people in the 1980s, but there was a big gap between ballroom dancing and world ballroom dancing. Ballroom dancing, due to.