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从25个舞步中“看见”社交舞历史
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卡米尔·A·布朗 |
TED Studio
• June 2016
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我们为什么跳舞?非裔美国人的社交舞起源于被奴隶的非洲人保持传统和内心自由。他们保持着一种对个性和独立的肯定。在这场富有激情的演出中,和现场表演,舞蹈者,舞蹈教师和TED工作人员卡米尔·A·布朗泰展示了当社区中的人们放松自己,一起跳舞抒怀是怎样一种场景。
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