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Who is the best Latin dancer in China? Where did they graduate?
China Professional Latin Dance "Gold Medal Combination"-Zhang Jin/Luo Wenqing

Zhang Jinnan

Personal data:

1999 graduated from no 16 middle school (high school) in Guangzhou, Guangdong province.

1July, 1999 to present, studying in the Sports Dance Department of Beijing Sport University.

Women in Luo Wenqing

Personal data:

65438+/kloc-0 graduated from Guangdong Dance School in July, 1999, majoring in dance performance (technical secondary school).

1July, 1999 to present, studying in the Sports Dance Department of Beijing Sport University.

Achievements:

1996 won the Latin champion of junior group a in the national sports dance championship.

1997 won the Latin champion of the new group b of the national sports dance championship.

1999 National Sports Dance Classic Group B Open Latin Dance Champion.

1999 won the Latin champion in Group A of the National Sports Dance Championship.

In 2000, he won the Latin champion in Group A of the National Sports Dance Conference.

In 2000, he won the Latin dance championship in the National Sports Dance Championship.

In 2003, he won the Latin dance championship in the professional group of the National Urban Sports Dance Championship.

Top 24 professional groups and top 12 professional stars in the 2003 British World Dance Competition.

In 2003, he won the Latin dance championship in the 13th National Sports Dance Championship.

In 2004, the 14th National Sports Dance Championship was the champion of professional group A.

Before the professional Latin dance of British International Open 12.

In 2004, Mianyang International Professional Sports Dance Open in China won the second place in international professional Latin dance.

In 2005, the 15th National Sports Dance Championship was the champion of professional group A.

In 2006, the 16th National Sports Dance Championship was the champion of professional group A.

Latin Dance Champion in 2006 Asia-Pacific Professional Sports Dance Championship

Professional Latin Dance Champion of Mianyang International Sports Dance Open in China

Professional Latin Dance Champion of the 3rd China Shanghai International Sports Dance Open.

China Shenzhen International Latin Dance Open Asian Group Professional Latin Dance Champion

At present, it is the best achievement of professional Latin dancers from China and all over Asia on the international stage.

Max Zhang/Luo Wenqing is the "golden combination" of professional Latin dance in China, and has won numerous champions, big and small.

Zhang Jin is cheerful and talkative. It is hard to imagine that he was an introvert when he was a child. When asked if dancing changed his character, he said without hesitation, "Of course. Dancing not only changed my character, but also changed her (Luo Wenqing). " Luo Wenqing said that when he was a child, he was not only introverted, but also very introverted, because after dancing, he gradually became outgoing and cheerful. "Dance has really changed us a lot," Zhang Jin said with emotion. "I am really glad that I have chosen the road of dance."

When Max Zhang first came into contact with dance, he learned Latin. As for why I learned to dance, Zhang Jin recalled: "I learned to dance with a clear purpose at that time, just to correct my figure." Boys generally develop late, but Max Zhang jumped high when he was very young, so when standing with his playmates, he used to bow his back and lower his head, which made him look less abrupt. Over time, it became a little hunched. It is said that dancing is the most shaping sport, so 9-year-old Max Zhang began to dance Latin.

Max Zhang 12 years old was almost 1.80 meters tall. At that time, many people thought he was good material for playing basketball. Some people even predicted that his height would increase to 2.20 meters, and they suggested that he give up dancing and play basketball instead. Even the position on the court is arranged for him, and he thinks he should play power forward. But the fact is, Max Zhang hardly grew after 12 years old. He smiled and said, "It's a good thing I insisted on dancing instead of playing basketball. With my current height, not to mention power forward, it is not qualified to play point guard. "

On the other hand, Luo Wenqing can be said to come from a dancer's family. Dad Luo used to be a ballroom dancer, but now he is a referee of sports dance. Luo Wenqing studied ballet for the first time when he was a child, and began to learn sports dance when he was 8 years old. At that time, Luo's mother went to work every day, and Luo's father often went out to practice dancing. He didn't trust to leave the little one at home and always took her out with him. Luo Wenqing watched more adults dance, and gradually became interested in dancing. Because Luo's father danced modern dance at that time, he was a professional all-around player when he was young. Before 1999, Luo Wenqing won the Latin Dance and Moden Dance in national competitions for many times. After he entered Beijing Sport University from 1999, he turned to Latin.

Now, they spend most of their time dancing. If fitness training is included, they spend more than 8 hours on training every day on average, and pure Latin dance training hand in hand for at least 3 hours. Besides, they have to take part in competitions, give small lessons and go to England several times a year in order to receive the guidance of masters. I have asked many Latin dance lovers what is the biggest feature of Max Zhang/Luo Wenqing's dance. There are many answers, such as momentum, strength and speed ... But Max Zhang/Luo Wenqing's own view is: "Features may be our biggest feature, but this feature is not obvious enough." Speaking of the shortcomings of their own dance, they are also you and me: "The speed is not enough, it should be faster." "The body is not stretched enough, but it is not slow enough when it is slow." "In fact, the foundation also needs to be strengthened." ... Art is endless. The higher the level of professional players, the less satisfied they are with their existing achievements and technical level, and the more they emphasize Excellence.