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  • Ceroc
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The dance is French in origin, dating back to the Second World War, the word “Ceroc” is actually an abbreviation of the phrase “c’est le rock”. The dancing that we now teach has evolved enormously in the United Kingdom over the last 40 years and takes moves from many other popular dance forms such as Ballroom, Salsa, Latin, Jive, Swing, Hip Hop and Tango. This fusion of a wide range of different dance styles is easy to learn, sociable and fun, and can be danced to any music with a regular beat.

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SKOS Vocabulary Template Reference Example

This example can be used by a software developer to help them hardcode "Ceroc" within an open data feed:

"exampleProperty": [
  {
    "@type": "Concept",
    "@id": "https://openactive.io/skos-vocabulary-template#bfb734f6-52a6-4751-940b-fd1ddced39ab",
    "prefLabel": "Ceroc",
    "inScheme": "https://openactive.io/skos-vocabulary-template"
  }
],

For more information, see the developer site.

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dct:creator
Chris Bancroft
dct:modified
2023-04-21T13:34:39+00:00

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