Professional dance teachers in the US saw this approach to dancing as " extreme ", " undisciplined ", and thus, deemed it necessary to standardize the dance to present it as a sell-able commodity for the social or ballroom market Thus, compared to the mambo in Cuba, mambo had a different movement sequence in the United States and elsewhere, as it was popularized internationally.
Professional dance teachers in the US saw this approach to dancing as " extreme ," " undisciplined ," and thus, deemed it necessary to standardize the dance to present it as a sell-able commodity for the social or ballroom market
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