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Int'l Latin Cha Cha
Posted by Wing
10/24/2008  4:59:00 PM
I would like to read up on description of foot position for Natural Top, both man and lady. Thanks, Wing.
Re: Int'l Latin Cha Cha
Posted by LondonBallroom
11/7/2008  4:50:00 PM
Gentleman:

step 1: right foot (RF) behind left foot (LF) in a Cuban cross position*

step 2: LF to the side

steps 3 to 14: repeat steps 1 & 2 six times

step 15: close RF to LF


Lady:

step 1: LF to the side

step 2: RF in front of the LF turning the toe out (i.e. turning it to the right)

steps 3 to 14: repeat steps 1 & 2 six times

step 15: LF to the side

* The right toe is opposite or just past the left heel; the right toe is turned out (i.e. turned to the right). In this figure the toe will be close to the heel.

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Re: Int'l Latin Cha Cha
Posted by Polished
11/2/2008  2:14:00 PM
It should be made clear which dance are we refering to. Is it the Rumba or is it the Cha. The Natural Top in each have different footwork.
Re: Int'l Latin Cha Cha
Posted by LondonBallroom
11/7/2008  4:51:00 PM
My response refers to the Cha Cha Cha; this was the dance that was requested (see the title of the thread).

In case the previous response (from Polished) causes confusion the footwork for this figure in both the Cha Cha Cha and the Rumba are the same, as are the foot positions. There are other differences, of course. . . !

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