segunda-feira, 9 de novembro de 2009

Cha-Cha-Chá


Chachachá is a Latin American style of dance derived from rumba, mambo and danzon Cuban. It corresponds to the musical style of same name, introduced for the composer and Cuban violinist Enrique Jorrín.

In the hall dance popularly it is called by Cha-Cha.

Inhaled in the sound of the feet of the dancers when dragging them for the soil, this style finished becoming independent, with proper characteristics of music and dances.

It was become popular in the world with the formations of the Big Bands, where it clearly had predominance of blow instruments.

Chachachá was born originally in Havana in years 40.


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