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Dancing Within Australia

Ballroom, Latin, Jazz, Contemporary and many more styles of dance in Australia, have evolved in recent years. Dance in Australia has been propelled through the spotlight by the media, through television programs such as So You Think You Can Dance, Dancing With the Stars and Strictly Ballroom. There have been a variety of changes to dance including the running of competitions, to costumes and the stereotypes of dancers. It is predicted that the popularity of dancing in Australia shall steadily increase over the next few years because of the impact of commodification and globalisation. Therefore the rest of this essay will analyse this prediction and discuss why and how dancing is steadily increasing in Australia.

From soap operas to crime investigation programs, Australia’s broadcasting of television has expanded significantly in the most recent years. When first introduced into Australia in the 1950’s, the television increased the ability to communicate to Australia in a......


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