Monday, May 21, 2012

How to Dance the Cha Cha


"How to Dance the Cha Cha","  Those three distinctive beats of the dance moves have partners side by side and close as they cha cha cha together.
  Partners are flamboyant, creative and suggestive as they strut their stuff.
 The movement begins on beat 2.
  This is accomplished by a drag of the step foot followed by a drag of the other, closing foot.


Many instructors count this particular dance  with slow-slow-quick-quick-slow but that can be confusing.
  That count not only draws the proper rhythm but also highlights the proper step image.
 Dancers change weight from one leg to another between beats.
  It is the change of weight that gives the movements their distinctive look and feel.
  So, counting from the second beat of the music, the preferred count is 2 & 3 Cha-Cha, 1.
  The dancers execution of these two movements defines the dance.


When the man leads with his a left foot forward, the female moves her right foot backwards.
  The man's Forward Basic Movement is followed by his Back Basic Movement.
  After the man steps back on his left foot and the woman steps forward on her right, they both step back from each other.
  Now, the dancers are in position to perform their most passionate steps.




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