The first hour or so is usually slower cha-cha music to give dancers a chance to warm up and allow beginners to practice at a comfortable speed. |
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Damon's dark outline is by a large stereo, which he promptly flips on to an upbeat cha-cha tune and turns. |
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After all, he was also mastering the cha-cha, and he had been acting in local films since he was six years old, sometimes alongside his father. |
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However, ballroom dancing also includes the higher impact tango, fox-trot, cha-cha, and samba. |
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Dance instructors are available at parties to teach the waltz and the cha-cha. |
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I am proud to relate that in the 15 minutes of tuition, before they started pulling out stop-order forms, I learnt to cha-cha. |
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Although not everyone can throw on a sequined jumpsuit and cha-cha their way back to financial security. |
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Mamba, cha-cha, salsa, rumba, timba and bolero are but a few of the exotic flavours the Afro-Cuban All Stars have sampled from the Latin dance menu. |
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Within each category there are dance styles such as waltz, mambo, cha-cha, and rumba. |
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Dances like the rumba and cha-cha are very sexy, and offer a great opportunity for a couple to learn to move together well. |
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Dances like the samba, rhumba, cha-cha, and mambo were the sexiest things that white people were allowed to do until the twist came along. |
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But after just a few months doing the rumba and the cha-cha together, he went a step further and proposed to Austrian-born Babette. |
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Learn how to rumba, foxtrot, cha-cha and waltz and be the envy of all your friends at the next wedding you go to. |
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Its childish simplicity, with cheap cha-cha beatbox rhythm and wobbly guitar, is both disarming and strangely poignant. |
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You know, computers are getting so clever that they seem a bit like those pianos where you push a button and it plays the rumba, then a cha-cha and so on. |
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They come in many sizes, from the small cha-cha bell the medium-sized mambo bell and the large bongo bell. |
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The next hour is spent dancing the tango, the waltz the rumba, the cha-cha and jive. |
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We practiced the cha-cha, quickstep, jive and samba, all of which are coming along quite well. |
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Up against the people's initiative and a constituent assembly, cha-cha opponents have stepped up the campaign to thwart moves to revise the Constitution. |
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Until then, he had played mostly music for westerners, cha-cha, tango, assorted varieties etc. The first music to be tried out was from the Congo, and was already well developed. |
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Even federalism stalwart Senator Aquilino Pimentel, author of the law that devolved more powers to local governments, remains firm in his stand to oppose cha-cha until MacapagalArroyo resigns. |
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But if cha-cha proponents are not campaigning as hard for federalism as they are for the shift to a parliamentary government, it is by design. |
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Invented in the mid-90s, Zumba fuses Latin rhythms like salsa, meringue and cha-cha with simplified dance moves that are repeated in different combinations. |
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For the mambo, cha-cha, merengue, and the traditional rhythmic dance the son, each dancer moved vigorously yet effortlessly, even as the tempo changed. |
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Vitalize your soul with the inspiring rhythms of the cha-cha, timba, rumba, guaguanco, conga and reggaeton. |
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