Ballroom dance and sea exploration skills

Ballroom dance exploration skills:

The man steps forward with his left foot, catches the woman’s right hand with his left hand, lifts his right hand back and up, look straight ahead, the woman is in front of the man, direction Face the man to the right, with your left foot a little in front of the man's left foot, step your right foot to the left of the woman, insert your left hand in the left front and lower direction, and look at the left front and lower side.

The correct way to jump in the ballroom dance Tanhai is that the man leads the woman in a circle, the woman’s right foot crosses the left foot, the right hand is straight with the man, the woman’s left hand is also straightened at the same time, and the man should do the same with the woman One hand holds the woman's hand while the other hand is crossed. The man and woman face each other together. The action of exploring the sea is completed. The man and woman first look at each other and then use the other hand to reach out. This is called exploring the sea.

Ballroom dance, also known as ballroom dance, refers to various forms of self-entertainment dance that emerged from Europe and the United States and spread to all parts of the world, for social purposes or in dance halls. Some of them are passionate and unrestrained, some are relaxed and graceful, and their styles and steps are unique. They can not only enrich people's spiritual and cultural life, but also provide people with beautiful enjoyment.

Ballroom dance*** is divided into two categories: one is the ballroom dance originated from European folk, such as waltz, foxtrot, etc.; the other is the ballroom dance that emerged in Latin America, also known as Latin dances, such as tango, rumba, etc.

In 1924, the British Dance Teachers Association standardized and professionalized seven dance steps including waltz, foxtrot, tango, and blues, forming a unified international standard dance for the world, which is commonly known as "International", also called sports dance. It has strict requirements and standardized movements, and has lost the nature of self-entertainment. It is often used for performances or competitions.