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What are the types of children’s dance?

Children’s dance types include Latin dance, ballet, etc.

1. Latin dance.

International standard Latin dance is normative, strict and standard. It is a competitive professional dance developed and standardized on the basis of Latin dance.

There are five types of Latin dance: rumba, cha cha, samba, jive, and bullfight.

The five dances of Latin dance have their own styles, the passion of samba, the liveliness of cha cha, the gracefulness of rumba, the strength of bullfighting, and the fun of cowboys. The most important difference in style is the grasp of connotation.

2. Ballet.

One of the most important features of ballet is that the actress taps the ground with her toes when performing, so it is also called toe dance. His representative works include "Swan Lake", "Fairy", "The Nutcracker", etc. Ballet uses music and dance techniques to perform dramatic plots. The art of ballet was conceived in Italy and born in the French court of Louis XIV in the late seventeenth century. It was perfected in France in the eighteenth century and entered its most prosperous era in Russia by the late nineteenth century.

Benefits of children learning dance:

Beautiful body: Children who are in a period of rapid growth and development can stand up straight through dance training (such as raising their chests, raising their heads, and tightening their abdomens) , the body is beautiful, and it can correct body problems such as hunchback and shoulders.

Motion coordination: Dancing requires the cooperation of all parts of the body. Through the harmony of music and dance movements, movement coordination training is achieved, and children have a better sense of rhythm.

Body flexibility and flexibility: Due to regular practice of foot press, splits, lower waist, etc., children's flexibility and movement flexibility are good.

Exercise perseverance: Training from basic skills can cultivate their spirit of not being afraid of hardship and hone their strong will.

Improve physical fitness: Dancing requires a certain amount of physical exertion. After practice, it can increase children's appetite, enhance digestive function, improve body resistance, and reduce the chance of illness.