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What is the origin of break dancing?
The real name is Pota. Ce dance, which originated in America, was formed in the late 1960s. In the early 1960s, with the rapid rise of the electronic industry, the amount of human mental work increased and the pace of life accelerated, which made young people in the west feel too nervous and depressed. Disco came into being as a self-entertainment activity to relax one's nervousness and eliminate fatigue. Disco music has been popular for a while, and the western youth with a strong sense of change feel that disco is not only a kind of crazy entertainment, but also can not express human wisdom and bring good enjoyment. As a result, John, an African-American, was unconventional and took the lead in dancing a "break dance" with disco rhythm and certain life content. Therefore, break dancing was originally called "street dance". Break dancing is not only as fast as lightning and thunder, but also has a strong competitive demand and ever-changing sense of rhythm. Most of the dance movements are twisted, twitched and exaggerated. But also combines the rough American folk dance, the rhythm of modern disco and the rhythm of ballet. Break dancing can make the joints, muscles and ligaments of human body move, improve the function of blood circulation and respiratory system, and get the effect of eliminating fatigue and fitness. Later, a doctor named Xie Wei compiled the whole score into a book and promoted it through the mass choir. This notation system, known as "Garland-Paris-Chevy notation system" in France, has been warmly welcomed by everyone and officially recognized.