European dances before the start of Renaissance were not widely
documented, any only few isolated fragments of their existence remain
found today. The
most basic "chain shaped" dance practiced by commoners was most
widespread across Europe, but the arrival of Renaissance and new forms
of music brought
many other styles in fashion. Renaissance dances from Spain, France
and Italy were soon surpassed by Baroque dances which became widely
popular in
French and English courts.early years of 20th century many modern dances were invented (Foxtrot, One-Step,
Tango,
Charleston, Swing, Postmodern, Hip-hop, breakdancing and more) and the
expansion of musical brought those dances into worldwide popularity.

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