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Answer the following about dances a college student interested in exploring ballroom dance might learn, for 10 points each.
[10h] This dance partially names the enka-inspired Korean popular music genre ppongjjak (“pong-jak”). This dance, which is in 4/4 (“four-four”) time but has waltz-like rise and fall actions, comes in “American Social” and “American Continuity” styles.
ANSWER: foxtrot [prompt on trot]
[10e] A good dance for contemporary pop music is the sugar push-based “West Coast” variety of this dance. In music, straight time is contrasted with a “time” named for this dance which alternately lengthens and shortens notes.
ANSWER: swing [accept West Coast Swing; accept swing time or word-forms like swung time or swung rhythm]
[10m] An option for shy dancers is this dance’s “line” variety, in which a caller may prescribe moves. This dance shares its name with the city in which the song “Summertime” is sung in Catfish Row in an opera.
ANSWER: Charleston [accept Line Charleston; accept Charleston, South Carolina] (“Summertime” is from Porgy and Bess.)
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TournamentEditionExact Match?HeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
UK (North)UKY10.000%0%0%
Southern CaliforniaUSY120.00100%100%0%
Eastern Canada (2)USY110.00100%0%0%
Upper Mid-AtlanticUSY210.00100%0%0%
NortheastUSY47.5025%25%25%
SoutheastUSY10.000%0%0%