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		<title>Easy Cha Cha Dance Instructions</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Aug 2009 08:13:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Cha Cha dance instructions are exactly similar to those of mambo and rumba. The only dissimilarity is that while mambo dancers use triple steps, rumba dancers use slow steps.  Cha Cha dance instructions require that performers adhere to step timings as in 1,2,3,4 and so on. In the same way, performers can count other [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-212" title="cha-cha-ballroom-dance-steps" src="http://www.howtodancelikestar.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/cha-cha-ballroom-dance-steps.jpg" alt="cha-cha-ballroom-dance-steps" width="200" height="237" />The Cha Cha dance instructions are exactly similar to those of mambo and rumba. The only dissimilarity is that while mambo dancers use triple steps, rumba dancers use slow steps.  Cha Cha dance instructions require that performers adhere to step timings as in 1,2,3,4 and so on. In the same way, performers can count other steps as 1, 2, 3, 4 &amp; 1, 2, 3, 4 &amp; 1, 2, 3, 4 &amp; 1, 2, 3. The instructions also necessitate that all performers count the steps using slows and quicks. Whenever dancers count dancing steps using slows and quicks, the routine will be like: Slow, slow, slow, quick, quick, slow, slow, slow, quick, quick. Trainees should take note of the five steps that go in line with the four music beats. Cha Cha dance instructions also permit performers to count the steps as in 1, 2, 3, cha cha cha, 2, 3, cha cha cha.</p>
<p>In Cha Cha music, the one beat, which is also the first beat of measure, is always the heavy beat. When using fractions, 4/4 time represents Cha Cha and every measure has <span id="more-302"></span>four beats. Conversely, music tempo per minute is at a constant of 110 to 130 beats.  To ensure that they adhere to the Cha Cha dance instructions, dancers ought to take all the steps to the inside edges of the feet balls. This is because in all the Latin dance routines, footwork is always ball-flat for all the dance steps. Cuban motions on the other hand, are essential aspects of the Cha Cha dance. Cuban motions, particularly hip actions are because of interchangeably straightening and bending of the knees.</p>
<p>Characteristic figures of Cha Cha dance consist of spot turns, New Yokers/crossover breaks, fifth position breaks, body lead and back spot turns/natural top. Amazingly, dancers of the rumba and mambo use these figures as well.  Similar to the fundamentals of mambo and rumba, a whole fundamental of Cha Cha dances could comprise forward movement basics that take four beats of the background music and backward movement basics that also take four beats of the background music. Therefore, eight background music beats are necessary in completing an entire full basic.</p>
<p>In the Cha Cha dance instructions, dancers take five steps to match the four music beats. Dancers view all the backward and forward basics as having these steps: triple step chasse, break step and replace step. Guidelines: 1. Make an effort of making absolute weight transfers with each step. Shuffling the feet is a blunder. 2. Steer clear of extensively large steps. 3. Do not bounce. 4. Men, uphold amazing postures, do not keep looking at your feet and keep your heads high. 5. Do not attempt twisting or shaking your hips. All hip movements ought to occur naturally when there is coordination in the leg and feet actions. 6. Learn and practice how to count in order to dance the break steps efficiently on second beats of the measure.</p>
<p><strong>Cha Cha Music</strong><br />
This music falls under a variety of music genres; from rock and roll, to hip-hop to beach music. Cha Cha music tempo is at a standard rate of 110 beats every minute to 130 beats. If learners would like to maintain all the Cha Cha dance instructions, they ought to maintain a tempo range of 100 to 110 beats for every minute.</p>
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		<title>Cha Cha Dance Steps Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jul 2009 17:49:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jamie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is more detailed review article on the Cha Cha dance steps from previous post. The cha-cha-cha dance is an authentic Latin music style that is very popular at social events and clubs. It can be danced to either the Cuban music or the Latin rock or pop. This international ballroom music is very energetic [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>This is more detailed review article on the <a title="Cha Cha Dance Steps" href="http://www.howtodancelikestar.com/cha-cha-dance-steps">Cha Cha dance steps</a> from previous post. The cha-cha-cha dance is an authentic Latin music style that is very popular at social events and clubs. It can be danced to either the Cuban music or the Latin rock or pop. This international ballroom music is very energetic and has a steadfast beat, thus an absolute blast for dancing to while also quite easy to learn. The most original Cuban cha-cha is sensual and involves very complex polyrhythm, which counts “two-three cha cha cha”.</p>
<p>Let’s see the review have been made by Louis (Dancing with the Stars) about the Cha Cha dance steps.</p>
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<p><span id="more-248"></span>The Rhythm of Cha Cha dance steps are very easy and entertaining. That&#8217;s why it is so popular. Its 1, 2, 3 Cha Cha Cha. And another rhythm is 4 counts it&#8217;s counted by 1,2,3,4 &amp; 1,2,3,4 &amp; 1. The lead dancer (usually the man) would take a forward step with his left foot and retain weight on the right. It is a must that the right foot’s knee remains straight and get closer to the left knee from the back. Just before the left foot receives part of the weight it, should have straightened and the step flows with the second bean. Upon the second step, the full weight is returned back to the right foot upon the third beat of the bar. The three steps comprise the cha-cha chasse where the forth step would be split twice so that the count following three steps would be 4-and-1. A side step is then taken by the left foot while the right foot remains closed partially in the direction of the left. This would leave both feet beneath the hips and dosed together while the last step with the left leg is taken. The effect the dancer aspires to make would determine the length of the step the dancer would take in a chasse.</p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.howtodancelikestar.com/letsdancelouis-access.html"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-249" title="louis-cha-cha" src="http://www.howtodancelikestar.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/louis-cha-cha.jpg" alt="louis-cha-cha" width="180" height="176" /></a>The girl will take a step backward with the right foot while the knee is straightened as the full weight is being taken. The other leg would be allowed to stay straight. The free leg may flex slightly but is not usually a deliberate attempt. In the Cha Cha dance steps, it makes cha-cha very unique and not the same as salsa where on the next beat that is –beat three, the weight is taken back to the left leg. For the cha-cha-cha the chasse is right-left-right. For the fundamental construction of the cha-cha dance, it is extended over two bars. At this stage, each partner is able to dance the steps their partner just danced.</p>
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		<title>Cha Cha Dance Steps</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Jul 2009 05:00:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jamie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cha Cha dance steps mainly consist of two simple movements namely: the Back Basic and the Forward Basic Movements.  The Cha Cha dance steps are created when the two movements are combined or used jointly and in most cases with slight variations of the body position. A Cha Cha move can be described loosely as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-212" title="cha-cha-ballroom-dance-steps" src="http://www.howtodancelikestar.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/cha-cha-ballroom-dance-steps.jpg" alt="cha-cha-ballroom-dance-steps" width="137" height="163" /><strong>Cha Cha dance steps </strong>mainly consist of two simple movements namely: the Back Basic and the Forward Basic Movements.  The Cha Cha dance steps are created when the two movements are combined or used jointly and in most cases with slight variations of the body position. A Cha Cha move can be described loosely as a series involving eight steps. The eight steps of the Forward Basic or the first move are created by combining the two simple and basic movements.</p>
<p>In the Cha Cha dance steps, it is sensible that the lady, who usually faces the man, performs steps that go together with those of the man or else the man will definitely step on her feet. For instance, when the man makes a forward movement with his left foot, the lady’s right foot should move backwards and vice versa.</p>
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<p>While making the Forward Basic Move, the gentleman will make the Forward Basic Movement, and afterwards make the Back Basic Movement while the lady does the opposite. The lady will make the Basic Movement, and then make the Forward Basic Movement.</p>
<p>The Back Basic is one other important Cha Cha dance steps move, from where the fancy moves have originated from. The Basic Back move basically involves performing the Back Movement two times. The first step involves the man making a back movement using the left foot, reflecting the movements of the woman. Once the first step is completed, both partners step back. To prevent the lady from making a forward step, the man pushes himself away from her.</p>
<p><strong>Cha Cha Dance Steps Timing</strong></p>
<p>Cha Cha music similar to modern music is a four-four time, (that is a music bar has four beats and thus making four cha cha dance steps in each music bar). The fourth music beat shouts for one to step aside and close the step, by dragging the side of the foot and then closing by dragging the foot. Doing this produces the sound Cha Cha, which gives the dance its name.</p>
<p>There are teachers who consider the movements of Cha Cha dance steps as being slow, then slow, then quick-quick and slow- though this is rather confusing to novice cha cha dancers. To avoid this confusion, it is good to consider the dance movement as being rock, then rock, then side-close and side.</p>
<p>The dance’s timing has two parts. The first beat is static metronome where there is a flow through the entire music track, dictating the appropriate time for moving the feet. The second is the music’s tempo. The tempo is responsible for timing the duration of cha cha dance steps and how long a pause should last. The tempo also indicates what moves to be made and when they should be done. Furthermore, the music tempo times how fast a spin or turn is made. Understanding what needs to be done using the tempo, is likely to turn you to an excellent Cha Cha dance specialist.</p>
<p>Cha Cha beats in any song cannot be mistaken. First, one hears two slow, then three quick beats. In the Cha Cha dance steps, quick beats are the ones that make the dancer move to the side and then close, making a cha cha.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s see what are the significant things Louis (The Star of &#8220;Dancing with the Stars&#8221;) have to say about the Cha Cha dance steps and moves. Or you can read the detailed <a title="Cha Cha Dance Steps Review" href="http://www.howtodancelikestar.com/cha-cha-dance-steps-review">Cha Cha dance steps review</a> with video in this article. You will find ChaCha dance can be very easy to learn as beginner.</p>
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		<title>The Cha Cha History</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2009 12:12:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The cha cha history is long; in 1952 when Pierre Margolie; English dance teacher visited Cuba, he noticed that there were certain times the Rumba dance was performed with some extra beats. This was a 1948 innovation introduced by Enrique Jorrin, who was a musician. Jorrin combined two dances from Cuba known as the Muntuno [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-195" title="Cha-Cha-history" src="http://www.howtodancelikestar.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/Cha-Cha-history.jpg" alt="Cha-Cha-history" width="195" height="184" />The cha cha history is long; in 1952 when Pierre Margolie; English dance teacher visited Cuba, he noticed that there were certain times the Rumba dance was performed with some extra beats. This was a 1948 innovation introduced by Enrique Jorrin, who was a musician. Jorrin combined two dances from Cuba known as the Muntuno and the Danzon to come up with the Cha Cha history. When Pierre went back to Britain, he began teaching the steps separately as a dance.</p>
<p>Cha cha history has it that the name Cha Cha was probably derived from the Spanish word ‘Chacha’ which means  ‘nurse maid’  or the word ‘chachar’ that  means ‘to chew leaves’ by (Smith 1971,161) .It may have  also been derived  from ‘char’ that meant ‘tea’ or from the cheerful and fast Cuban dance that was known as Guaracha. Prior to the century’s turn, the Guaracha dance was a very popular dance in Europe .For instance; it is included in the listed on Dancie Neill’s, Finishing Assembly program held in Scotland’s Coupar Angus in1898.<br />
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There have been suggestions that the Cha Cha name could have been derived onomatopoeically from the feet’s sound made within the chasse that is involved in a number of the dance steps. This made some people to refer to the dance as Cha Cha after the resulting rhythm.</p>
<p>The difference comes about mainly as a result of the type of musical bar beat being stressed in the dancing: the forth beat in the first instance and the first beat in the second case.</p>
<p>The dance was also referred to as &#8220;Mambo with a guiro rhythm” in Cha Cha history in the year 1952.The guiro, a musical type of instrument, which entails a usually dried gourd played by rubbing serrated sticks. It is also suggested that the Cha Cha name came from the resonance made by the seeds as the guiro is shaken.</p>
<p>The Mambo was originally from Haiti and made its way to the West through Prado (Burchfield, 1976, II/809) in 1948. “Mambo” referred to the voodoo priestesses in the Negro religion stemming from Africa. This therefore, made the Cha Cha history be traced to the religious ritual Western Africa dances. There are three known Mambo forms namely; triple, double and the single forms. The triple form consists of five steps in a bar. It is this dance version that later evolved into Cha Cha.</p>
<p>Currently, Cha Cha is danced at a speed of about one hundred and twenty beats in a minute. The steps are usually in sync with the beats and are accompanied with strong hip movements. The knees are usually let to straighten in between the half beats. The body weight is put forward as the forward steps are taken when the toes are flat. The dance is performed with minimum movement being placed on the upper torso. The four and one chasse, serves the purpose of emphasizing the step made on the first beat. According to the Cha Cha history, this could be held for a slightly longer duration than the rest of the steps to go with the emphasized music beat.</p>
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		<title>How To Dance Cha-Cha with the Correct Timing</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2008 22:31:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jamie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You have to learn the beats of the music if you really want to dance Cha-Cha. It’s with the beats of 4/4 time, and got 4 steps to a music bar. You have to step your feet to the left and close it when it’s comes to the last bar screams of music. These movements [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>You have to learn the beats of the music if you really want to dance Cha-Cha. It’s with the beats of 4/4 time, and got 4 steps to a music bar. You have to step your feet to the left and close it when it’s comes to the last bar screams of music. These movements will produce the sound of “Cha-Cha” as the name of the dance… ”Cha…Cha…”</p>
<p>You might used to hear the phrase of slow, slow, quick-quick, slow. In fact, it’s the movement steps for the Cha-Cha dance. Sometimes, it’s quite difficult to remember this phrase. However, you can try to replace it with &#8220;rock, rock, side-close, side&#8221;, makes it far easier to remember.</p>
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<p>Here is the short video of Cha-Cha lesson. Enjoy&#8230;</p>
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