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  1. The novel cha-cha-chá style was born from melodies that were very easy to dance.: 130–132 Since its inception, cha-cha-chá music has had a close relationship with the dancer's steps. The name cha-cha-chá came into being with the help of the dancers at the Silver Star Club in Havana. When the dance was coupled to the rhythm of the music, it ...

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  2. Cha-cha-cha. An adult couple dances in Latin dance competitions in Austria. Cha-cha-cha is the name of a Latin American music and dance, of Cuban origin. [1] [2] It is dance music introduced by Cuban composer and violinist Enrique Jorrín in 1953. The rhythm was developed from a previous dance, the danzón, by a split fourth beat.

  3. Cha-Cha. One of the most ubiquitous of Latin dance styles, the Cha-Cha (or chachachá) developed either from the Cuban danzón of the 1870s or from a slower version of the mambo (called the "double mambo") in New York. By the early '50s, important Cuban charangas (large dance orchestras) like Orquesta Aragón were playing the cha-cha, and as ...

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  5. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Cha-cha-chá ( Spanish pronunciation: [ˌtʃa ˌtʃa ˈtʃa]) is a genre of Cuban music. It has been a popular dance music which developed from the Danzón-mambo in the early 1950s, and became widely popular throughout the entire world. Music of Cuba.

  6. Egües composed a number of cha-cha-chá songs which have become standards within the style. Such songs include “El Bodeguero” and “La Cantina.” Rosendo Ruiz Jr. (1918-2009) - Ruiz Jr. was a prolific composer whose most well known songs include Rico Vacilón and Los Marcianos. Orestes Lopez (1908-1991) - brother of Israel “Cachao ...

  7. Oct 13, 2016 · The cha-cha-cha is widely credited to Enrique Jorrín, a violinist and composer with the famed Orquesta America, founded by bandleader Ninón Mondéjar in 1945. According to Cuban musicologist Leonardo Acosta, however, the two men had a falling out over who deserved credit for inventing this new dance style.

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