

So what’s that Latin music that sounds like salsa but slower? It's the Cha-cha Cuba’s second most famous dance export. And in this class you will learn to dance it night-club style
Born in Cuba as a modified version of mambo. It eventually made it's way to the states in the late 50's becoming tremendously popular and influencing American music till the present day.
This class is an overview of techniques like posture and frame, as well as moves such as progressive/side basics, crossovers, and underarm turns.
Join now and start dancing to great songs like Santana's "Oye Como Va"!
This class is a detailed look at how Cha-cha is danced in ballroom versus modern club style, and how to use both styles to make your dancing unique(in a good way).
Sign up today and learn great variations of cross body leads and turns, as well as variations specific to ballroom style Cha-cha.
The intermediate Cha-cha class will teach you how to make your dancing sharp and stylish while taking a look at techniques like Cuban motion, and moves such as back spot turns, open breaks, and aidas.
Try this class when you're ready to step up your technique!
In this class you will learn some of the most challenging moves and the technique the Cha-cha has to offer. Taught in a set of classes that build upon each other in a progressive manner that promotes retention and perfection.
Develop your understanding of Cha-cha rhythms and the way they can be interpreted - musicality is key! The variations and techniques covered in this class teach a discipline known as syncopation to add to your usual moves,opening the door to "playing" with the music. You will also learn moves like reverse tops, chase's, Cuban breaks, and hip twists.
A must try if you plan to perform/showcase, compete, or just take your social dancing to the highest level!