Modern dance (English: Modern Dance) is a dance school that rose in the west in the early 20th century, as opposed to classical ballet. Its main aesthetic point of view is to oppose the formalism tendency of classical ballet, which is conformist, divorced from real life and simply pursuing skills.
2. Pole dancing
Pole dance (English: Pole Dance) is a performing art that combines dance and gymnastics. Pole dancing is a sexy dance that shows the charm of women, mainly dancing on a vertical post. Performing pole dancing requires dancers to have enough strength, agility and endurance. Similar acrobatic art often appears in circus and stage performances, which is completely different from pole dancing in style and action.
3. Jazz dancing
Jazz dance, that is, American modern dance, is a fast and dynamic rhythmic dance, which belongs to an extroverted dance, unlike the introverted dance shown by classical ballet or modern dance. Jazz dance was originally an extension of African dance, brought to the United States by black people who were sold as slaves, and gradually evolved into a localized popular dance in the United States.
4. National Dance
Folk dance generally refers to a kind of dance form which is produced and spread among the people, restricted by folk culture, improvised but relatively stable in style, with self-entertainment as its main function. Folk dances in different regions, countries and nationalities are influenced by living environment, customs, lifestyle, national character, cultural traditions, religious beliefs and other factors, as well as the physiological conditions such as the age and gender of performers, and there are obvious differences in performance skills and styles.
5. Belly dancing
Belly dancing (Arabic: or? ), a dance form with Arabic flavor, originated in the Middle East and has made great progress in the Middle East, Pakistan, India, Iran and other areas influenced by Arab culture. /kloc-was introduced to Europe and America at the end of 0/9, and now it has spread all over the world, becoming an international dance.