What's the relationship between the jitterbug and the sailor dance?

The difference in calling.

Jitterbug, also known as the sailor dance, a kind of social dance, a kind of fast four-step dance with the beat of jazz music, also called sailor dance or sailor dance. Originating in the American West, a cowboy dance was produced in the United States in the 1920s and became popular in the 1930s.

Jitterbug pinyin: jí tè bā

[English jitterbug] Translated as jitterbug, also translated as jitpa.

The dance is performed by striking the ground with the toes and heels, coordinating with the body's forward and backward leaning, knee flexion and extension, with strong rhythm and excitement. Originally from North America.

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The jitterbug (jitterbug) is a cowboy dance originating in the American West, a fast four-step dance danced to jazz festivals. Some people say that Jitterbug is a sailor's dance, a kind of dance danced by American soldiers on warships. So it looks a bit like the feeling of unsteady staggering on a warship, and it looks a kind of humorous and witty flavor.

Dance with the toes heel strike the ground, and the body leaning forward and back, knee flexion and extension coordination, strong rhythm, emotional excitement. The Sailor Dance first began as a dance danced by two men in pairs, and with the expeditions of the U.S. Navy, the Sailor Dance was brought around the world and became a dance danced by men and women in pairs.

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