Abstract:
Latin American ballroom dancing, as a bright representative of Western dance art, is characterized by a unique style, emotional richness and expressive rhythms. On the other hand, Chinese traditional culture with its five thousand-year history is distinguished by a wealth of artistic elements, symbolism and philosophical depth. The integration of these two cultural systems opens up new horizons for artistic expression and promotes interaction between the East and the West. The relevance of the work is to explore the potential of such cultural interaction for the creation of new forms of dance art that can expand the boundaries of traditional ideas and bring innovations to the world dance space.
Latinoamerican ballroom dance, as a prominent representative of Western dance, is renowned for its vibrant rhythms, dynamic movements, and expressive styles. These dances, deeply rooted in Latin American culture, showcase the richness of its traditions and the vitality of its spirit. Meanwhile, Chinese traditional culture, with its 5,000 years of history, encompasses a profound and diverse artistic heritage, characterized by elegance, symbolism, and a harmonious balance between form and meaning. Each embodies the unique cultural values and aesthetic pursuits of its origin.