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What is Cha Cha Dance?

Cha Cha, a Latin dance, the most original derivative of Mambo, became popular in the United States in the 1950s and is the most popular Latin social dance.

The Cha Cha dance originated in Cuba. It was first imitating the walking form of penguins, which is very interesting. The basic elements of its dance steps have absorbed many elements of rumba. Their waist and hip movements are very similar. However, precisely because the dance rhythm is faster, the extended movements need to be shortened, so its center of gravity is relatively higher than that of rumba. Click.

Basic steps of the Cha Cha dance

1. Cha Cha steps

This is a step forward and back, the rhythm is 2-3-4-1, forward When stepping forward, the center of gravity is on the front foot, with the toes of the back foot touching the ground and the instep straight; when stepping back, the center of gravity is on the back foot, with the toes of the front foot touching the ground and the instep straight. When practicing basic movements, when moving the left foot, the right wrist drives the upper arm to draw a circle inward and downward and then straighten; when moving the right foot, the left arm draws a circle inward and downward and then straighten.

2. The merge step

It is the basic step of Cha Cha. It is actually a horizontal step. Due to the confrontation between the feet and the ground, the hips rotate left and right. Step your left foot to the left first, then follow with your right foot, and step your left foot to the left again without moving your right foot. This rhythm is often referred to as "cha cha cha".