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ChaCha - International
| | | |  | There are two flavors of Cha cha dance, differing by the place of the chachacha chasse with respect to the musical bar. Ballroom dance Cha-cha and street Cha-cha. In Cuba count "two-three-chachacha" Latin street Cha-cha-cha in many places other than Cuba count "one-two-chachacha" or "chachacha-three-four". Cha Cha is either danced to authentic Latin music, or more contemporary Latin Pop or Latin Rock. The music for the ballroom Cha-cha-cha is energetic and with a steady beat. The "Latin" cha-cha-cha is slower, more sensual and may involve complicated rhythms. In International Latin 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. In International Latin Hip movement is achieved through the alternate bending and straightening action of the knees. In International Latin style, the weighted leg should be straight. The free leg will bend, this will allow 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. |
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