There are several basic dance steps in cha-cha-cha

The Cha-Cha dance has time steps, Cuban break steps, forward lock steps and other basic dance steps. Cha-Cha (Cha-Cha), a Latin dance, the most primitive derivative of the Mambo, was popular throughout the United States in the 1950s and is the most popular Latin social dance.

The Cha-Cha is the most popular of all Latin dances, and its music is easily recognizable, with melodic notes that are usually short or skipped. The music is in 4/4 and sometimes 2/4 time, and although the cha-cha-cha is often played at 34 beats per minute, the ideal beat is 32 beats per minute.

The focus of the cha-cha-cha dance, emphasizing the internal Yang feet suppression, choreography structure may not be too much long-distance movement, and in the combination of the dance contains a live audience directly face-to-face dance of the dance, and each action beat is quite important to match.

Time step: put the center of gravity on the left foot, right foot open. You can also put the right foot back, paw on the ground, instep collapses straight; take the right foot back to the left foot, paw on the ground to change the center of gravity to the full paw; left foot in place, paw on the ground to change the center of gravity to the full paw; the right foot to move to the right, full paw; the left foot and to the right foot, full paw; right foot to continue to move to the right, the left foot in place to open, paw on the ground, instep collapses straight. Finally do the same with a different foot.

When jumping time steps, the upper body moves in such a way that when moving the right foot, the left hand contracts and the right hand extends. The opposite is the same. To note: the hips should move from diagonal front to side.