Cha-Cha Dance Lessons
Learn how to dance the cha-cha, with demonstrations of the basic steps and moves, in this series of free video dance lessons for beginners.
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Summary: The famous cha-cha ballroom dance was invented in Cuba in the late 1940’s and early 50’s from a new musical style developed by composer and violinist Enrique Jorrín known as cha-cha-cha, or chachachá, which combined rumba and mambo rhythms. The name comes from the sound that the dancers’ shoes would make on the floor when moving to this new beat. The cha-cha is danced in 4/4 time, requiring small steps and a lot of hip motion. It remains a popular dance in international competitions.
In this series of free video dance lessons you’ll learn how to dance the cha-cha-cha. Expert Leslie Sack will teach you all the basic steps of the ballroom cha-cha, including how to get the right posture, understanding the rhythm of the dance, and a variety of breaks, crossovers, and turns that will have you dancing like a real pro in no time.
About the Expert
Leslie Sack has been teaching, performing and competing in Latin and Ballroom dancing for the past 12 years. Before moving to Santa Barbara in 1999, Leslie taught at Washington Dance Club in Seattle, Washington. She was an award winning teacher for Arthur Murray Dance Studios in Honolulu, Hawaii and a coach and judge in Adelaide, Australia. Leslie recently opened the Leslie Sack Dance Studio in Santa Barbara, California. Her website is www.lesliesack.com.
Contact: www.lesliesack.com
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