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Dance Styles

The World Dancesport Federation (WDSF) recognizes 13 dance styles currently that are also recognizes as sport. Among the 13 dances styles are Acrobatic Rock'n'Roll, Boogie Woogie, Breaking, Disco Dance, Hip Hop, Latin dances, Para Dancesport, Rhythm, Salsa, Smooth, Special Olympics, Stage Dance, and Standard Dances. Although 13 dances were recognizes, Malaysia Dancesport Federation (MYDF) and its affiliates will adopt each dance styles according to plan and by phase and demand. You may find the 3 dance styles that are currently adopted by MYDF.

Latin Dances

The five Latin dances are the Samba, Cha-Cha-Cha, Rumba, Paso Doble and Jive. With their heritage in Latin American (Samba, Cha-Cha-Cha, Rumba), Hispanic (Paso Doble) and American (Jive) cultures, they each have their distinguishing traits but coincide in expressiveness, intensity and energy.

Standard Dances

The five Standard dances are the Waltz, Tango, Viennese Waltz, Slow Foxtrot and Quickstep. Somewhat more formal than their Latin counterparts - and not just in terms of the athletes' attire - they are generally danced in a closed position of the partners. The hold a Standard dance commences with is maintained throughout.

Breaking

Breaking (also called b-boying or b-girling) is an urban dance style which originated during the mid-1970s in the Bronx borough of New York City. The earliest innovators of breaking were African-American and Puerto Rican youths. During the ensuing ~40 years, Breaking has progressed from its Bronx roots into an internationally-recognized cultural art form, with elements of urban dance intertwined with extraordinary athleticism.

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