sno si chacha chacha chacha
1. sno si chacha chacha chacha
Chacha cha cha??
Whos that???
Answer:
[tex]\color{lime}{Chacha}[/tex]
Ang chacha ay isang sayaw noong matagal na panahon na ang nakaraan.
VvlTrackhem2. chacha is 9 years more than thrice jones age if charger is 48 years old how old is jose
Answer:
57
Explaination:
9+48 = 57
Hope it helps
3. is chacha involves to zumba
Answer:
Yes, because in some steps it includes stamping their feets.
Yes because chacha is a part of zumba4. what is the formal word of chacha?
Answer:
n.
• folk dance, jive.
• act (noun)
cha-cha, cha-cha-cha.
• dance (noun)
marengue, mazurka, samba, fox-trot, highland fling, allemande, jig, hootchy-kootchy, shuffle, polonaise, polka, minuet, mambo, two-step, tango, one-step, quadrille, twist, shimmy, courante, reel, hula, gavotte, square dance, charleston, bolero, fandango, moonwalk, lambada, cotillion, tarantella, turkey trot, beguine, tap dance, cakewalk, conga, can-can, Galliard, hornpipe, clog, waltz, rumba, jitterbug.
• Other relevant words: (noun)
ballroom dance, ballroom dancing.
v.
• Other relevant words: (verb)
dance, trip the
Answer:
folk dance, jive, limbo, or ballroom dance
5. What is the meaning of Chacha?
Answer:
DANCE
Explanation:
6. chacha originate from what country
Answer:
The Cha Cha dance originated in Cuba and grew out of the Cuban Triple Mambo. During a visit to Cuba in the early 1950s, an English dance teacher named Pierre Lavelle saw dancers performing this triple step to slow rumba and mambo music.
Answer:
Cuban
The cha-cha-cha, or simply cha-cha, is a dance of Cuban origin performed to the music of the same name. It was originally introduced by Cuban composer and violinist Enrique Jorrín during the 1950s. This rhythm was developed from the beginning danzón-mambo.
7. who can dance Chacha
Answer:
anyone!!
Explanation:
sana makatulong :)
Answer:
Everyone
Explanation:
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8. what is the styles in dance of chacha
what subject is that tell me?
9. differences between chacha and swing dance
Answer:
Pa brainlys
Sasagutin koyan
10. What The Chacha Versio
Answer:
When dancing the Cha Cha there are two distinct styles being performed, International and American Rhythm. The international style is mostly used competitive dancing and is more advanced. It is recommended that a dancer should learn the American rhythm style before trying to master the international.
11. Is chacha belong in modern dance?
Answer: yes sir
Explanation:
Answer:
The dances are classified in categories of (modern) standard dances, and Latin American dances [3] and others. The modern standard dances include Waltz, Foxtrot, Tango, Quickstep, and Viennese Waltz, and the Latin American Dances include Rumba, Cha Cha Cha, Samba, Jive, and Paso doble.
Explanation:
12. name the basic steps of chacha
Answer:
Explanation:
.Sidestep to the left with your left foot.
.Step backward & left with your right foot.
.Left foot in place, weight shifts to it.
.Sidestep to the right with your right foot.
.Move your left foot to your right foot.
.Sidestep to the right with your right foot.
.Step forward & right with your left foot.
13. short description of chacha?
hindi ko po alam tanong kana lang sa iba
Explanation:
thanks me later
14. reflection of chacha dance
Dancers who practice “action-in-action” can sense, recognize, assess, and readjust while they move through a phrase. They are reflective and re-learning in action. Schon's summative, “reflection-on-action,” is a process of reflection after doing an action.
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15. what is the basic position of Chacha
Answer:
Man: Place your right hand on the woman's back with the hand over the left shoulder blade. With your other hand, hold the woman's right hand at her eye level. The elbows should be up and about a foot apart from each other. Woman: Place your left hand on the outside of the man's right shoulder, with your arm on top his.
16. 5 basic steps chacha
Answe;
1.Sidestep to the right with your right foot
2.Step forward & right with your left foot
3.Right foot in place, weight shifts to it
4.Sidestep to the left with your left foot
5.Move your right foot to your left foot
6.Sidestep to the right with your left foot
7.Step backward & left with your right foot
8.Left foot in place, weight shifts to it
9.Sidestep to the right with your right foot
10.Move your left foot to your right foot
17. what is the movement description of chacha
Answer:
Cha Cha is a lively, fun, cheeky and playful dance. This type of dance can be distinguished by the chasses (cha-cha-cha) typically danced during the 4&1 counts of the music.
Explanation:
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18. there were 30 students who were enrolled in a dancing class. 15 were enrolled in tango 11 in chacha 8 boggie 3 boggie and chacha 6 tango and chacha 4 tango and boggie,and 2 in all the dances mentioned. How many of the students were enrolled in tango,chacha and boggie?
Answer:
tango:15
Chacha:18
boggie:9
:I don't know if correct, dipo ako matalino e pero sinubukan ko lng pong sagutan
19. how to dance chacha?
Answer:
The rhythmic step pattern for cha-cha combines a break step (two weight changes in two counts to execute a change of direction that propels the body in a new direction on each step) with a triple step (three weight changes in two counts) that is executed twice for a total of eight counts.
Explanation:
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20. give some similarities of chacha and tango
kaya mo po yan
Explanation:
aral mabuti
21. Why does chacha is popular in the Philippines?
Manila, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles) – Not since the Macarena craze in 1996 has a dance form made a big splash in the Philippines. It’s a big come back never before seen on the dance floor.
Cha cha is, of course, a dance that first became popular in the 1950s. It is derived from two other dances, the Latin Mambo and the Swing. It is a favorite category in ballroom dancing as well as in the popular American reality television show, “Dancing With The Stars.”
In recent weeks, Filipinos — baby boomers and millennials alike — have been packing dance studios and night clubs to practice or showcase their ‘1-2-3-4 and 1’ steps, and DJs are dusting their old vinyl records to replace their hip hop CDs.
Many believe that the big come back was prompted by recent clamor from supporters of President NoyNoy Aquino for him to run for a second term. The constitution limits the presidential term to six years, without the possibility of re-election. Aquino’s term ends in 2016. His allies in Congress have suggested a constitutional convention to amend the fundamental law of the land and allow for a second term for the president. In the Philippines, a constitutional convention is more popularly know as “Cha Cha.”
Aquino’s Interior Minister Mar Roxas is leading the clamor to convene a new Cha Cha to allow the President to stay in power. Ironically, Roxas, in 2008, was a harsh critic of then President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo who wanted to convene a Cha Cha to allow her to run for another term.
In the beginning, Aquino had said that a Cha Cha just to extend his current term is out of the question, but he is now warming up to the idea as he faces the remaining year and a half of his residence at the presidential palace. “I’ve come to enjoy living here,” he told reporters. “I wouldn’t mind another six years or more.”
22. chacha dance deceiption
Answer:
Cha Cha is a lively, fun, cheeky and playful dance. It is a non-progressive dance that emphasizes Cuban motion, distinguished by the chasses (cha-cha-cha) typically danced during the 4&1 counts of the music. Cuban motion in Cha Cha is more staccato than Rumba to reflect the music with emphasis on count 1.
23. when was the dance chacha imported to europe
Answer:
saan po yung sasagotan?
Explanation:
saan po?
Answer:
is danced to the music of the same name introduced by Cuban composer and violinist Enrique Jorrin in the early 1950s.
24. What are the choreographic forms in chacha dance?
Answer:
narrative form, binary form, ternary form, rondo form
Explanation:
Students begin to investigate various choreographic forms exploring narrative form, binary form, ternary form, rondo form and the use of canons. Students will work through each task in the lesson sequence, developing knowledge, understanding and skill in creating a composition work through these various forms.
25. chacha belongs to a modern standard dance?
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
The modern standard dances include Waltz, Foxtrot, Tango, Quickstep, and Viennese Waltz, and the Latin American Dances include Rumba, Cha Cha Cha, Samba, Jive, and Paso doble.
26. what is the basic position of Chacha
Answer:
Man: Place your right hand on the woman's back with the hand over the left shoulder blade. With your other hand, hold the woman's right hand at her eye level. The elbows should be up and about a foot apart from each other. Woman: Place your left hand on the outside of the man's right shoulder, with your arm on top his.
Explanation:
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27. When was chacha first introduced in U.S.A
Answer:
1954First introduced to the United States in 1954, the popular dance was at one time referred to as Cha Cha Cha. By 1959, the dance movement gained so much popularity that it eventually replaced the Mambo as the most popular dance.
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Answer:
1954First introduced to the United States in 1954, the popular dance was at one time referred to as Cha Cha Cha. By 1959, the dance movement gained so much popularity that it eventually replaced the Mambo as the most popular dance.
28. what is the form of chacha
Answer:
the chacha is true latin dance which origineted in Cuba where it evolved of the danzon, an older form of cuban dance.
29. what is the origin of chacha dance
Answer:
The Cha Cha dance originated in Cuba and grew out of the Cuban Triple Mambo. During a visit to Cuba in the early 1950s, an English dance teacher named Pierre Lavelle saw dancers performing this triple step to slow rumba and mambo music.
30. chacha dance what is the steps of danceused?
Answer:
The dance is danced in a steady yet energetic rhythm to authentic Cuban music, Latin Rock or Latin Pop and is made up of two slower steps followed by three quick steps i.e. cha-cha-cha in a 'one-two-cha-cha-cha' dance rhythm.