Thank you po sobrang Ganda nakatulong po sa performance task ko....😊😁
@rowannathanielesquejo80452 жыл бұрын
Hi, thank you po sa positive feedback. We are not professional dancers, this was only a requirement for our one subject in my course. Thank you and I`m glad na naka help po.
@heydee79915 ай бұрын
Wow
@reymarkdoloiras36913 жыл бұрын
Galingg
@TalaSean04022 жыл бұрын
nays
@francissantos74483 жыл бұрын
The dance element of the beginner cha cha cha is woefully missing. The full name of the dance is cha cha cha. It is the sound of the shuffle of a triple step. Your version reminds of a bachata version in which a step is substituted with a tap. The standard cha cha has 10 steps in 8 beats of a musical phrase. Your version has only 6 steps and 2 taps in the same musical phrase. All the other elements you showed are fantastic. Timing is spot on. Bravo. Keep dancing. It is a lot of fun.
@jamesbayocot88142 жыл бұрын
Let me say something the biggest mistake i see in this video, in fact 99.99% of people do this. The problem is that they have NO FRAME. Just watch it their hands moving everywhere like spaghetti! The most important things to know in chacha: 1. FRAME 2.LEARN YOUR PART 3.NEVER LIFT YOUR FEET TOO HIGH 4. YOUR NOT WALKING! YOUR CHANGING WEIGHT.
@jamesbayocot88142 жыл бұрын
The only reason there dancing is because they are partners, so since the partner knows her part the gentlemen doesn't have to LEAD. If this was a random person (Like in normal ballroom) he will not be able to dance because of SPAGHETTI ARMS!
@francissantos74482 жыл бұрын
@@jamesbayocot8814Hello James excellent observations. This is indeed a "beginner cha cha" beginner being the operative word. There is a lot of room to learn and improve. Their variations, as labeled, are spot on and clearly they are students not professionals. Walking with music is dancing my friend. When you walk, you are actually changing weights, lol. Cha cha, you are correct, is not one of the walking dances because moving forward you are supposed to land on the balls of your foot. In beginner waltz, the teachers begin by walking the students with waltz music. Thanks for your contribution to the chat. Keep dancing.
@jamesbayocot88142 жыл бұрын
@@francissantos7448 Thanks for the wise word's Which i am fully impressed, most people that talk to me have no sense in cahcha. I'm not an expert, I"m in silver league and your the first one that actually knew about chacha and waltz. Your correct, Waltz and foxtrot are walking dances and in latin dances you step at the balls of your feet, like in Rumba which is very similar to waltz, but the main difference is like you said "balls of your foot" in rumba there is a box and a turning box same with waltz. Like i said i'm not an expert, but i know enough to find mistake's in video's and dance ballroom.
@francissantos74482 жыл бұрын
@@jamesbayocot8814 hello James, I am just a keen student of dance myself. The "box" is a basic figure in a lot of dances. I enjoy it most in the faster version of Argentine tango called milonga. The "frame" you mentioned is a must in this dance. The lead and follow using the frame is like a gateway to creative dancing and a memory assistant to the basics of the dance. I am waiting for covid pandemic to be over so I can check if I can lead Argentine tango. Dancing is a lot of fun, right?
@taaniya86182 жыл бұрын
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@rowannathanielesquejo80452 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@mourchrodman2 жыл бұрын
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@elisaasuncion4472 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing
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@gibilopez48313 жыл бұрын
Good job!
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@dayeolmung3 жыл бұрын
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@opaulamorgan42652 жыл бұрын
Although the styling and Cuban motion is good this is not a good example of basic cha cha and no one watching this video will be able to learn how to do it properly! Cha cha is not a smooth dance, it is an energetic Latin dance that originated in Cuba. This looks more like a rumba, in fact, this song is more reflective of demonstrating Rumba than cha cha! In cha, cha You don't sway or dip or bring your feet together as they are doing when they move from side to side. They are not actually doing Cha Cha steps! Cha cha breaks on the one and accents the two beat and the two Cha Cha's are on beat four. Cha Cha is done in 4/4 time, it is a syncopated dance, one, TWO, three four, and one, TWO three four and one, OR: one, TWO, three, Cha cha, one TWO three, cha, cha. After learning the basic steps, (but not from this video) add some styling and you will have mastered the cha, cha!