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Johnna29337ParticipantI think the answer to your question is yes. The manner in which people dance is a reflection of the culture they grew up in and of their individual dancing ability, not their racial or ethnic genetic history. So if a white person grew up with or around black people and experienced black music and dancing, he or she will probably dance like black people because they was exposed that culture. It might be more difficult for an adult to learn to dance in a new style, but I think a well-trained person (especially someone who is already a good dancer) could learn to dance in a manner that is different from their culture of origin.User Detail :
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