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I agree.Lead-in to Dance: 1950's ?╟÷ T^> o \^> y^-^JU l/Xy^L^ (\-^-^t As you can see, the "60's" were loaded with dance styles. However, the "50's" had just as much going. There were the rock and roll dances like the Bop and the Stroll?╟÷and what about the Latin dances, such as the Mambo, the Samba, and the Cha Cha Cha. Well, there was another form of movement that reached a plateau in the 1950's. It's choreography was very specific because it was used to service a very definite purpose. Let's take a close look at "The Strip Tease."