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 Round dance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Modern social round dancing is choreographed and cued ballroom dancing that progresses in a circular pattern, counter-clockwise around the dance floor.
Round dancing differs from free-style ballroom dancing in that each round dance has been fully choreographed ahead of time, and a "cuer" or leader at the front of the ballroom tells the dancers, as they dance, what steps to do.
The specific dances belonging to the first of these categories are often considered to be ethnic, folk or country dances.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Round_dance   (476 words)

  
 Cha-cha-cha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The cha-cha-cha (in Spanish chachachá) is a Latin American style of dance music derived from the rumba and mambo in 4/4 meter.
Cha Cha Cha, was an album recorded by the band EMF in 1995
In early days, this dance and its music were both known as "triple mambo" or "mambo with guiro rhythm".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cha-cha-cha   (232 words)

  
 International Latin Technique/Cha Cha Cha - Wikibooks, collection of open-content textbooks
Cha Cha Cha is often the first dance a beginner will learn when they take up latin dancing.
On a cha cha chasse, the first two steps should be slightly smaller than the final step (see basic steps) and this lends more time to be taken over the final step, which produces a more developed cha cha phrasing.
As with all latin dances, knees and thighs should pass one another quite tightly, and though feet should be turned out, this should not be to the extent of exposing the inner thigh.
en.wikibooks.org /wiki/International_Latin_Technique/Cha_Cha_Cha   (1013 words)

  
 Salsa, Mambo, Son, Cha-cha-cha
If you dance your basic time step without a slow step but with a kick or tick on the 4th beat of the bar, or if you dance it without breaking front and back, your style of dance is influenced by the Colombian cumbia.
All styles of salsa as a dance form are Cuban because they have the danzon and son as their common background.
As mambo music and dance developed, musicians experimented with new beats and tempos.
home.tiscali.be /cguldent/www/latindance.html   (3748 words)

  
 ABC.com: Dancing with the Stars
Since the Cha Cha is derived from the Rumba and Mambo dances, Cuban Motion is an important aspect of this dance as well as maintaining quick compact steps.
The Cha Cha is a cheeky, lively and flirtatious dance.
It has a distinctive syncopation where 5 steps are danced to four beats hence the 'One, two, cha cha cha' description.
abc.go.com /primetime/dancing/chacha.html   (129 words)

  
 Rec.arts.dance FAQ supplement: Chacha rhythm
The Cha cha cha was born of these melodies which were almost danceable in their own right, and of the equilibrium between melodies with the beat and melodies against the beat.
Subject: Cha on the 1 and the 2 Date: Tue, 5 Jul 1994 20:22:34 GMT In a recent post, Carl Hage wrote about how "angry" he is that the Cha is often danced on the one, and that he is "angry" at the teachers are to blame.
C&W Cha Cha can be danced on the 1 beat simply because that would be the best interpretation of the music.
www.eijkhout.net /rad/data/chacha_rhythm.html   (9597 words)

  
 Latest Dance News - Cha-cha-cha Changes (Samba, Waltz, Swing More Fashionable)
In Dirty Dancing 2: Havana Nights, the sequel to the hit 1987 film due for UK release in May, the emphasis is on Latin dance.
Audiences learnt to love those hairsprayed helmets, the stiff tail suits, the middle-of-the-road Mecca dance-band music and the roll call of presenters, who ranged from the wryly contemptuous Terry Wogan to the long-legged Angela Rippon.
Ballroom is back, and the dance craze is currently clasping an estimated million Britons to its ruffle-shirted bosom.
www.nydancewear.com /dance_news_january_15_cha_cha_cha_changes.htm   (1678 words)

  
 Dance: Stardance Studio Cha-Cha Technique
The Cha-Cha is a Latin American dance whose name, according to one authority, came from the hissing sound made by the heelless slippers worn by Cuban women.
Both dancers and musicians alike would utter the chanting of "cha-cha-cha" on the dance floor.
Like so many other dances, the Cha-Cha has developed through the influence of other dances.
www.stardancestudio.com /dance_Cha-Cha.html   (369 words)

  
 Dancer History Archives by StreetSwing.com - Cha Cha Dance - Main Page
It was danced by one person, accompanied by the guitar which some report was the precursor to the Cha-Cha.
Dance is rock (like a rocking chair motion) or break on 1 or 2...
Basically he just called the dance cha-cha after the shuffle he heard in the music.
www.streetswing.com /histmain/z3cha.htm   (564 words)

  
 Feel the beat: Cha-cha-cha
Nowadays, especially in social dance context, cha-cha is not only danced to latin music, but to pop and country music.
Cha-cha dancing has a rhythm that is in a sense shifted with respect to what you would normally expect.
It is most natural to dance a triple-step or a rock-step on the first two (the 1 and 2) or the last two beats (the 3 and 4) of a measure.
www.eijkhout.net /ftb/text_files/Chacha.html   (1643 words)

  
 Cha Cha Dance History
The dance consists of three quick steps (triple step or cha cha cha) and two slower steps on the one beat and two beat.
Eventually it evolved into a separate dance, known today as the Cha Cha.
Cha Cha is an offshoot of the Mambo.
www.centralhome.com /ballroomcountry/cha-cha-cha.htm   (119 words)

  
 Cha Cha Cha! It's just a step to the left...
Along with the ballroom dance team, there is a ballroom dance club, with the main difference being that the club is non-competitive and only does two dances the entire year, whereas the team goes to competitions and learns multitudes of dances.
There's also an international-style ballroom dance class, and if you're a bit adventurous, there's the "dance as an art form" class that "explores the origins and evolution of classic and contemporary dance forms," according to the university catalog.
On these two nights, professional instructors, including some of the top dance instructors in the country, are brought in to teach the team new dances.
www.usc.edu /student-affairs/dt/V129/N44/04-chacha.44d.html   (816 words)

  
 Merengue, Salsa, Barchata, Cumbia, Cha Cha and oher Latin Dances at the Latin American Institute
One story alleges the dance originated with slaves who were chained together and, of necessity, were forced to drag one leg as they cut sugar to the beat of drums.
The tango dance arose in these seedy waterfront areas from this turbulent mix, becoming a "mating dance" between barmaids and their customers in shady nightclubs.
The tango dance became the courtship ritual of the middle class.
www.latinst.org /dance.htm   (1144 words)

  
 Cha-cha-cha:
The “Cha-cha-cha” is danced currently at about 120 beats per minute.
The chasee on 4 and 1is used to emphasise the step on beat 1, which held a moment longer then the other steps to match the emphasis of the beat in the music.
This dance has been popular is Europe from before the turn of the century.
www.stud.u-szeged.hu /Berecz.Tunde.Tamara/Cha.htm   (147 words)

  
 Cha Cha Cha Timing and Break
The consensus is that the last cha of cha cha, cha cha cha, seems to demand more expression.
This also came up recently when I was giving my beginner student her first lesson in Cha Cha.
I told her that dancing is no more than moving your body to music.
www.dancesport.uk.com /tid-bits/issue110.htm   (363 words)

  
 rhythms.html
A slow- to medium-tempo Latin American dance in 4/4 time, which is characterized by sensual, provocative movements and gestures, latin-style hip motion, and playful and flirtatious interplay between man and lady.
All styles may be danced in single, double, or triple timing depending on the rhythm and tempo of the music.
A ballroom style dance in 3/4 time which first developed in Vienna as a fast paced dance to the Strauss music of the time, and later developed into the Slow Waltz.
www.hertzmann.com /dance/pages/rhythms.html   (443 words)

  
 DanceSport Latvia Internet Pages - Cha Cha Cha
The Cha Cha Cha has its origins in the religious ritual dances of West Africa and is related to the Mambo and Guajiro.
Cha Cha Cha is a Latin dance that most people like to learn first.
The Cha Cha Cha was first seen in America and came to Europe almost at the same time with the Mambo the forerunner from the Cha Cha Cha.
www.dancesport.lv /eng/knowledge/dances/chacha.htm   (152 words)

  
 Mi País Cuba - Music - Cha-cha-cha
In 1948, the Cha Cha Cha was born with melodies to dance and well balanced.
Probably the most popular one, the first Cha Cha Cha, is the one dedicated to that girl in the centric corner of Prado and Neptuno, and all men had to look at her (La Engañadora, 1951).
Rhythm, dance and song of Cuban origin; derived from the Danzon under the influence of the Son.
mipais.cuba.cu /ingles/cultura.php?subcat=41   (379 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Night Club Cha Cha (1999) : Video
For example, Correct Cha Cha is danced on the "Two" - not the "One"., Correct Cha Cha is danced side to side - not forward and back, Correct turns for Cha Cha are done in pivots - not walked with inward-pointing toes.
If all dance videos were produced this well, there would have to be at least 10 times as many places to dance in the world in order to accomodate all of the dedicated dancers.
Then they dance the step together to music at a normal tempo (in other words, up to speed) a couple of times.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00004I9YQ?v=glance   (1548 words)

  
 Learn to dance Cha Cha; Dance Lessons: Las Vegas Arthur Murray Latin Dance Studios
Since the ChaCha dance is derived from the Rumba and Mambo, Cuban Motion is an important aspect of this dance as well as maintaining compact and quick cha cha steps.
Often in Cha Cha dance music, a rhythmical link can be heard between each measure resulting in an overall rhythm of 1, 2, 3, 4 & repeated over and over.
One of the most popular Latin dances in the U.S., the Cha Cha began as a variation of the Mambo called triple Mambo.
www.arthurmurraylasvegas.com /chacha.cfm   (264 words)

  
 Florida Music Rock Soul Dance Music History Reference Encyclopedia Recording Artists Radio Guide 1955-1985
He wants to market it as a definitive reference book for radio stations, libraries, chambers of commerce, museums and serious music fans.
It is his life's work: the history of Florida's rock, soul and dance music from 1955-1985, an encyclopedic effort he has titled Florida's Famous and Forgotten.
He noticed his band members making up their own dance movements.
www.kingoftheoldies.com /news.html   (3474 words)

  
 Espresso TV - 50 Years Of Cha Cha Cha
Filmed in Cuba this documentary tells the story of the origins of Cha Cha Cha, the Cuban dance music that became popular all over the world in the decade of the fifties.
Still very alive today, Ninon Mondejar, founder of the Orquestra America, whose composers wrote much of the most famous Cha Cha Cha music, explains to us how the dance music came about in 1952.
We see his group playing in Mexican movies of the fifties and fifty years later the same orchestra rehearsing in a backyard in the rhythm on the guiro and how to move your feet.
www.espressotv.com /chachacha.htm   (109 words)

  
 Roots: Cha-Cha
The couple may dance cha-cha-cha backwards and forwards or from side-to- side.
Cha-cha-cha became very popular in the U.S. during the 1959's and continues to be a staple of ballrooms and salsa clubs around the world.
The couple often separates and dances facing each other, often mirroring each others improvisations.
www.salsaroots.com /rootschacha.htm   (135 words)

  
 Music of Puerto Rico - Glossary A-F
The cha-cha-cha dance rhythm is accented evenly on all four beats in every bar.
a music and dance genre developed in the late 19th century, which is derived from the European court and country dances, as well as the contradanza and the danza.
a slow, lyrical musical genre, referred to as a ballad in English, that is sung and danced and completely different from the Spanish counterpart.
www.musicofpuertorico.com /en/glossary_af.html   (853 words)

  
 WELCOME TO THE E-Z THIRTY MINUTE DANCE COURSE
In 1948, Cuban musician Enrique Jorrin combined two Cuban dances, -the 'Danzon' and the 'Montuno'- and gave birth to the Cha Cha Cha.
The Cha Cha is a "Rhythm" dance, and will be danced in a square space.
This is a 'Rhythm' Dance and the steps are shown with the "Beat" numbers.
nfo.net /dance/chacha.html   (453 words)

  
 And One, two, cha-cha-cha - News
The waltz, tango, salsa and the cha-cha are just a few of the many styles of dance taught in the class, though some other styles may be introduced in the future.
The Ballroom Dance Society class started this fall in the SRC, is offered to anyone who wants to come, and is free of charge.
Three simple words, "quick, quick, slow," were chanted among the group as a learning technique for mastering the two step dance.
www.dennews.com /media/paper309/news/2005/02/24/News/And-One.Two.ChaChaCha-875561.shtml?norewrite&sourcedomain=www.dennews.com   (466 words)

  
 Latin Dances Featuring the Salsa, Cha-Cha-Cha, Mambo and Merengue Unveiled on New U.S. Postage Stamps
The Merengue is a mix of European and African derived styles, slowly descending from a diverse population and re-emerging in the first half of the 20th century to become the national dance of the Dominican Republic.
To complete the Latin dance stamp series, the Merengue was captured by freelance illustrator Rafael Lopez, native of Mexico City and currently residing in San Diego.
Salsa is a nighttime pursuit, danced at the close of day, when cares are left behind.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/09-17-2005/0004109577&EDATE=   (798 words)

  
 The cha cha dance
When Cuban ladies danced, their hells smacked the floor in a cha-cha-cha rhythm.
The sound of the cha-cha is said to be the origin of the name.
It is danced to 4/4 time, meaning that there are four beats to a measure.
lala.essortment.com /chacha_rkns.htm   (517 words)

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