Dance and music generally evolve over time. People who danced in the style of the 1960s will not be able to adapt to the new Millennium generation. As the years passed, the style of dance seems to be more dirty than ever. Parents do not agree with this lifestyle or way of dancing. Dance changes inevitably in our life and its style changes. Dance changed in music, behavior and time. Music is the biggest part of dancing. Today's rhythm and bass striking style, and even the lyrical contents of music promote dance style.
Evolution of dance and its contemporary form In this diverse context, today's secular folk dance has developed. As people begin traveling nationwide, dance evolves naturally and continues to emerge in its present form. In today's modern Mexico, the 1850 dance has changed to social dancing like contemporary waltz, foxtrot, rumba, mambo, tango, later danced in the United States and Europe. Ceremonies and folk dances continue dancing even at festivals, but unfortunately even in areas where internationalization has not progressed, native folk dances are beginning to be regarded as "fashionable" by modern young Mexican people. However, the Mexican Ministry of Education has recognized this declining trend and is working to rectify this situation. Encourage and teach ethnic dance at public schools in urban and rural areas throughout the university. Through these efforts, ethnic dances reappeared nationwide.
Every ten years, these dance styles have quite different influences. Along with this, the kind of dance music has also undergone a fundamental evolution. For example, the dance styles of the 1920s and 1930s are more or less marked by simple and regular movements such as Lindy Hop, Jive, Moonwalk and so on. In the 1980s and 1990s, the impact came from popular culture and street dance. In the 1930s and 1940s, like Lindy Hop's Jitter Bug, it was the era of jazz and swing dance. In the confusion that occurred in the 1930s, dance was still very popular. Once dancing was a lot of people who ran through it. The German banned dancing, but it did not stop anyone, especially with a lot of fun swing dance.