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LATIN DANCE  : CHA-CHA-CHA
Originally known as the Cha-Cha-Cha. Became popular about 1954. Cha Cha is an offshoot of the Mambo. In the slow Mambo tempo, there was a distinct sound in the music that people began dancing to, calling the step the "Triple" Mambo. Eventually it evolved into a separate dance, known today as the Cha Cha. The dance consists of three quick steps (triple step or cha cha cha) and two slower steps on the one beat and two beat.  bcoms200810125653.gif  MODERN DANCE : WALTZ

Colorful flowing ballgowns! Tails! Weddings! Beautiful music! Strong melodies! Waltz: from the old German word walzen to roll, turn, or to glide.Waltz: a ballroom dance in 3/4 time with strong accent on the first beat and a basic pattern of step-step-close.Waltz: a dance born in the suburbs of Vienna and in the alpine region of Austria. As early as the seventeenth century, waltzes were played in the ballrooms of the Hapsburg court. The weller, or turning dances, were danced by peasants in Austria and Bavaria even before that time. Many of the familiar waltz tunes can be traced back to simple peasant yodeling melodies.During the middle of the eighteenth century, the allemande form of the waltz was very popular in France. Originally danced as one of the figures in the contredanse, with arms intertwining at shoulder level, it soon became an independent dance and the close-hold was introduced. By the end of the eighteenth century, this old Austrian peasant dance had been accepted by high society, and three-quarter rhythm was here to stay.

shell we dance please?Kiss

  

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LATIN DANCE  : CHA-CHA-CHA
Originally known as the Cha-Cha-Cha. Became popular about 1954. Cha Cha is an offshoot of the Mambo. In the slow Mambo tempo, there was a distinct sound in the music that people began dancing to, calling the step the "Triple" Mambo. Eventually it evolved into a separate dance, known today as the Cha Cha. The dance consists of three quick steps (triple step or cha cha cha) and two slower steps on the one beat and two beat.  bcoms200810125653.gif  MODERN DANCE : WALTZ

Colorful flowing ballgowns! Tails! Weddings! Beautiful music! Strong melodies! Waltz: from the old German word walzen to roll, turn, or to glide.Waltz: a ballroom dance in 3/4 time with strong accent on the first beat and a basic pattern of step-step-close.Waltz: a dance born in the suburbs of Vienna and in the alpine region of Austria. As early as the seventeenth century, waltzes were played in the ballrooms of the Hapsburg court. The weller, or turning dances, were danced by peasants in Austria and Bavaria even before that time. Many of the familiar waltz tunes can be traced back to simple peasant yodeling melodies.During the middle of the eighteenth century, the allemande form of the waltz was very popular in France. Originally danced as one of the figures in the contredanse, with arms intertwining at shoulder level, it soon became an independent dance and the close-hold was introduced. By the end of the eighteenth century, this old Austrian peasant dance had been accepted by high society, and three-quarter rhythm was here to stay.

shell we dance please?Kiss

  

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I like dancing :-) great journal ..By the way dancing makes us happy.. funny and..good exercise ..You remind me when I was young I and my friend was a good couple dancers hehehe..Shall we dance again ??? lol

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