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4 July, 17:47

Which years was dance less elaborate and restrictive?

A:1600-1800's

B:1800's

C:1835-1900's

D:20th century

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  1. 4 July, 18:14
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    C:1835-1900's

    Explanation:

    Actually, the 19th-century dance style was different as a whole. Anyway, we can separate the 19th-century dance into three eras:

    The Regency Era, from the early 19th century until the 1830s. This period is featured by the early stages of a free dancing away, with the predominance of the style named Quadrilla. The Romantic Era (from the 1830s to 1870s), is where dance found its freedom, and the dancers are no longer bound with the traditional style. The Polka comes for scandalizing some conservatives with a sensual taste (even well behaved). The High Victorian Era is characterized by the dominance of the Waltz, that even well behaved, its a style with a less sensual design.
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