__1 fromthemid-18thcenturytheWaltzistheoldestoftheballroomdances.Itisthoughttobe_2 ononeoftheGermanfolk__3 .Itwasspread__4 EuropebyNapoleon’ssoldierswhoencountereditwhile__5 differentcountries.WhentheWaltzwas__6 introducedintotheballroomsoftheworlditwasmetwithstrongresistanceforitwasthefirstdancewherethecoupledancedwiththeman’shandaroundthewaistofthelady.
NowadaystheWaltzhasbeendevelopedintotwostyles:the__7 VienneseWaltzandtheslowerAmericanandInternationalstyle.Andbothofthemareextremely__8 withdancersofallages.TheWaltzisverymuchalivethroughouttheworld__9 dancehallsweddingsandevensomeproms(正式的舞会)showcasethebasicstepsofthedance.
Theideaofintroducingdancinginschoolswas__10 primarilybyworriesoverpoorhealthand__11 obesity(肥胖)amongstudents.Chinesestudentsnicknamed“LittleEmperors”havebeengrowingfatterbythedecade.Their__12 haveexpandedalmostasfastastheChineseeconomy.Studiessuggestthatoneinfivechildren__13 fat.AMOE(教育部)surveyearlierthisyear__14 anoveralldeclineinthephysicalstrengthofChineseschoolchildren.
Theministrythuscallsonschoolsto__15 thatstudentspractisesomeformof__16 activityforatleastonehouraday.Andschooldancingaspartofacampaigntohelpstudentstoget__17 and__18 moresocialgraces(社交礼仪)wasintroducedtotheschoolsasa_19ofregularphysicaleducationclasses.Authoritieshopethatthecombinationofdanceandsportinschoolswillhelpto__20 theriseinyouthobesityinChina.
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