What about the difference between jitterbug and rumba

The 10 dances included in the standard dance are divided into two categories: international standard ballroom dance and Latin dance. Including: Waltz, Tango, Foxtrot, Quickstep, Venetian Waltz and Rumba, Samba, Chatter, Bullfighting (Paso), Cowboy Dance (Jitterbug). As a result, two different kinds of social dances have been competing in today's social dances, forming two very different styles. The social dances represented by waltz and foxtrot, which have been transformed from court dances, show a noble and elegant gentleman's manners; while the Latin dances represented by rumba, which has been transformed from Latin American folk dances, are lively, free, and elegant, and have a lively, free, and elegant style. The Latin dance, however, shows a lively, free, enthusiastic and full of waves mood.

The 10 kinds of dances, in addition to the main style of the barriers between the various dances, and have their own different styles and characteristics. For example, the waltz is a diagonal step structure, more rotation, body lifting with tilt; Quickstep is straight into the straight back, its steps are rich in change, more jumping; Tango prominent feature is the diagonal horizontal, without lifting, there is no tilting action; Foxtrot in the dance step is not for the beat, the left and right foot for alternating forward, and a larger stride; Rumba focus on showing the beauty of the women's shapely; Chattering against the custom of male dominance, led by the women's leadership, the women's dance is the most important part. Men dominate the custom, led by women dance, Samba energetic, hand gestures change more, bullfighting dance to show the scene of the bullfighting arena, the action is delicate and realistic; cowboy dance has a variety of fast rotation, waist to pay attention to the natural twist.