ChaCha
The Cha-Cha or Triple
Mambo is basically a triple rhythm Mambo (3 step
rhythm to two beats of music, usually slower) done in 4/4 time, around 126
beats per minute. The dance may have been introduced to the
world by a British dance teacher 'Pierre Leville' who
noticed that the Rumba was occasionally danced with a couple of extra steps.
He brought the idea back with him to Europe around 1952. Music wise in 1953 the Cuban dance orchestra
"America " in Havana, started playing the Danzon' with
a new syncopated beat, which sounded like a slow mambo. Later it was learned in
1954 that Enrique Jorrin , also of the band
"America," was said to create the full version of the Cha-Cha back in
1948 by mixing the Danzon and Montuno
music together while touring in the U.S. (some say Mexico). Basically
he just called the dance cha-cha after the shuffle he heard in the
music. The Cha-Cha and Rumba are related to the Mambo
(salsa) Dance.
Cuban Mambo dancers
would add a slight triple hip movement to this syncopation
which eventually was replaced by a triple step rhythm. The Cha-Cha was
introduced to the United States in 1954 and by 1959 the U.S. was Cha-Cha crazy. The Cha Cha
has the same rhythm as the Lindy (8
counts) such as 1-2/3&4/5-6/7&8. >The words Cha-Cha hail from
certain plants, producing seed pods in the West Indies called
Cha-Cha (in Spanish means nursemaid.) These seed pods
are used to make a small rattle called a Cha-Cha (maracas.) This instrument is used kinda like a metronome by
certain bands.
The Guaracha
was a Theater dance originating in the late 1800's from Cuba or Spain, and was done in 3/8 time. It was danced
by one person, accompanied by the guitar which some report was the precursor to
the Cha-Cha. >There are Sheet Music covers and a few stage plays done
in the 1930's which may have some connection to the
Cha-Cha as well. The Pachanga replaced the Cha-Cha in
popularity. Basic Step description at bottom of page.
The dance can be known
as Triple Mambo or Cha-Cha-Cha however it's official
name is Cha-Cha.
Birth Place Cuba / America
Creation Date 1948
Creator Cubans
Dance Type Latin
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