Cha Cha Cha
In literature either Mambo or Rumba are stated as forerunners
of Cha Cha. Both sources may be equally correct as sometimes Rumba was played
in slower tempo and dancers started to add two more steps over 4 & 1 beats.
On the other hand, Rumba´s faster tempo was called the Mambo, which soon
developed a "triple mambo" or "mambo with giro rhythm" variation. With five
steps to a bar (1, 2, 3, 4 &) and two bars to a basic it evolved to a new
dance called Cha Cha Cha (later shortened to Cha Cha), due to the sound of shoes
on the floor while dancing 4 & 1 rhythm. |