Cancan dance originated in France, and it was originally a brisk and rough dance. Usually performed by four women, it is a form of song and dance for working women such as washerwomen and seamstresses. Then it became popular in the ballroom. Leg-lifting, a typical work of Kangkang dance, is a difficult movement, kicking the leg straight to the ear at once. You know, you don't kick casually, you must be higher than the tip of your nose. The way dancers practice this movement is usually to prepare a balloon and hang it at the door until they kick it. A professional Kangkang dancer kicks 1500 times a week or more, which will not only cause pain and strain in leg muscles, but also affect back muscles. Another can-can dance is to jump and split.
This dance was popular among the working class at first, but it became extremely popular in the middle of19th century, and men began to dance this dance and put it into other stage performances. The original meaning of can can dance is scandal and scandal. Henri Toulouse-Rotleck, an artist, painted many beautiful paintings on the theme of Cancan dance, and Jacques offenbach was the most famous composer of Cancan dance. The film Moulin Rouge shows the history of the origin of Kangkang dance. 185810/0 on October 6th, when Moulin Rouge premiered, the short, moustached and clown-like emcee solemnly announced to the world: "What a wonderful life! Now please watch the cancan dance! " As his voice dropped, the 12 Kangkang dancer appeared. This prologue later became a famous sentence in Paris. Since then, passionate dancing, unrestrained rhythm, difficult movements, luxurious and dazzling costumes, colorful feathers, dresses with complicated lace, beautiful showgirls and warm cheers have excited and fascinated the audience every night. /kloc-At the end of 0/9th century, Moulin Rouge in Montmartre, Paris, was once again famous for its women's cancan dance. No matter how poor or stupid, everyone comes here to revel. Prostitutes and clients, drugs, alcohol and tobacco, artists seeking creative inspiration, and an endless stream of tourists have added gorgeous and decadent charm to this place. "French Cancan Dance" depicts some events before and after the establishment of the French Montmarie Moulin Rouge nightclub with gorgeous colors and exaggerated dance scenes. At present, there are cancan dances in song and dance nightclubs in Paris on the first Tuesday night of every month. 1860, this kind of dance was introduced to Britain, and it was officially named "French Cancan Dance". Dancers twist their bodies at will to the music, cheating from time to time, revealing stockings and skirts. It is said that this dance style is a kind of confrontation and rebellion against the conservative traditional national standard dance. British gentlemen protested collectively, and the British ballroom also issued an expulsion order against them. However, can-can dance is very popular in Paris, becoming more and more popular, and has become a beautiful scenery of Paris ballroom and cafe. With the classic cry of the famous painter Toulouse Lautrec: "How wonderful life is! The French can dance is coming! " Since then, the trend of Kangkang dance sweeping the world has been out of control, from simple and rough to exquisite and luxurious, and it is always new and lasting for a hundred years. Nowadays, as a must-see program in Moulin Rouge, France, can-can dance attracts tourists from all over the world to watch and linger.