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3 years ago
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With the introduction of rock and roll dance forms and performers, dancers began to include what aspect into their social dance

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RUDIKE [14]3 years ago
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With the introduction of rock and roll dance  forms and performers , which is an athletic and competitive form of partner <span>dance</span>, dancers began to <span>imitate performers, such as Chubby Checkers, Little Richard and Elvis Presley. This were the 1950s.
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