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Where is the birthplace of square dance?
Square dance originated from social life, it is a dance created by the people, and it belongs to the people exclusively. For decades, square dance has developed continuously and has become a unique folk art, rooted in people's lives.

Square dance is spontaneously organized by the masses in public places. Most of the participants are middle-aged and elderly people, most of whom are aunts. Square dance is a dance created by non-professional dancers and belongs to the general public. Because of different nationalities, regions and groups, the dance forms of square dance are also different.

The Relationship and Influence between Square Dance and Other Dances

Because square dance can reflect the appreciated self-value, people can experience the self-experience of youth and feel a sports atmosphere at the same time. So now the square dance has been completely transformed: rhythmic and rhythmic square dance, mainly about 60 years old, developed in the fourth and fifth tier towns.

There is a radio exercise fitness square dance, which is mainly about 50 years old and develops in third-and fourth-tier cities; There are hip-hop, jazz and national square dances, mainly in their 40 s and 30 s, which are developed in first, second and third tier cities; Sand fox dance is dominated by 10 ~50 years old and developed in first-and second-tier cities. Many young lovers who have studied Latin, jazz and modernity do not want to dance at home after entering the society, and gradually move towards reality and integrate into the square dance in big cities, becoming the beneficiaries and reformers of the square dance.

The two-person square dance also came into being. With the strong magnetic field, various dances make the square dance unprecedented grand, such as waltz and slow three on the tall floor, elegant slow four and middle four, humorous jitterbug, fast four and four, and graceful three-step stepping.