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Cha Cha

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Style:

International Latin

Meter:

4/4

Tempo:

128 beats per minute

Basic Rhythm:

2, 3, 4&1, 2, 3, 4&1 (accent on count 1)

Music Style:

Medium-tempo Latin music.


FEATURED STEPS

View Syllabus...

1a.

Closed Basic Movement

1b.

Open Basic Movement

1c.

Alternative Basic Movement

1d.

Basic Movement In Place

2.

New York

3a.

Spot Turns

3b.

Underarm Turns to R & L

 

View the entire Cha Cha syllabus.


MUSIC

More Cha Cha Music...

America
(Fernando La Torre)

This song can be found on Macumba

La Ultima Noche
(Pedre Giraldez)

This song can be found on Macumba

Cha Cha La Vie
(Kaoma)

This song can be found on Latino! Latino!

 

More Cha Cha music can be heard on our Cha Cha music page!


MOVEMENT

Footwork: Steps in all directions should be taken first with the ball of the foot in contact with the floor, and then with the heel lowering when the weight is fully transferred. When weight is released from a foot, the heel should release first, allowing the toe to maintain contact with the floor.

Hip Movement: Latin Hip movement is achieved through the alternate bending and straightening action of the knees. In the International Latin style, the weighted leg should be straight. The free leg will bend, allowing the hips to naturally settle into the direction of the weighted leg. As a step is taken, a free leg will straighten the instant before it receives weight. It should then remain straight until it is completely free of weight again.


DANCE POSITION

When dancing Latin, stand upright with weight held forward towards the balls of the feet. The basic Latin hold is compact, with partners standing slightly apart. The lady's right hand and man's left hand are joined in an upper-hand clasp at approximately the lady's eye level. The man's right hand is placed on the lady's shoulder blade, with the lady's left arm resting easily on his right. The resulting dance "frame" should be sturdy and well connected.