What is cha cha?
Chachacha is a popular Latin dance inspired by dance madness in the 40th and early 50 years. Enrique Jorrín, the leader of the popular band Orchestra America, is attributed to the introduction of a mambo music -based rhythm that created a fromnoje dance.
Jorrin could be inspired by a variant of dance already performed in Cuba, sometimes referred to as Mambo-Rumba. On the contrary, the Chachach aspect of the Earl is often derived from the use of bells or Maracas, the simplest steps, 4/4. The first two steps are slow, taken on Beats one and two. This is followed by an action cha cha cha of three steps Staccato, the first on three, the second in the middle of the rhythm of three and third on four. Slow steps allow, especially in more traditional Latin music, for a certain amount of hip. Cha chases and they take close to each other, providing ease of rapid step production and redirecting back to a slow step.
More advanced forms of cha cha can start slow number on 2 and end cha shaing counting on one and provide a nice double bassto music. Ballroom and Cuban Cha Chate start at 2, while in the country of the western version of Cha Cha.
At the end of the 1950s, Mambo was replaced by cha cha in America. He was quickly added to the Latin dance repertoire of a competitive dance to dance. The Ballroom version, which has been done today, tends to dance to much faster music that eliminates some elements that make the dance initially popular. Faster music does not allow the ripple of the hip and reduces the sensuality of dance.
At the beginning of cha cha of steps, it is quite easy to handle, transitions, turns and tricks can be a little more difficult. Most of them can take a few steps through many DVDs that can teach the basic elements of dance for dances. These are widely available on the Internet. In addition, there are some free sites dedicated to the dance steps.
More advanced work on the feet is likelyThey teach best in an environment in a class where a teacher can correct mistakes and status. The most common mistake of new students is to take the steps of Chachacha, which are too large. These steps must be really small, light and close to each other.
cha cha can be danced for traditional Latian music or more modern pieces. Michael Jackson, "Billy Jean", fits well for the steps of cha cha. The classic song "When the Rhythm will start playing", which was recently performed in Richard Gere and Jennifer Lopez , will we dance? is perfect for cha cha practice.