Dance
Young duo pulls out all the stops with a dance that’s too good to miss
Their fancy footwork is spectacular. 🤩
Eduardo Gaskell
03.06.24

The Cha-Cha is a lively and energetic dance that originated in Cuba in the early 1950s.

It’s known for its infectious rhythm, quick footwork, and playful hip movements.

The dance quickly gained popularity and has since become a staple in ballroom dance competitions and social dance events around the world.

YouTube-Grisha Radiush DANCER
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YouTube-Grisha Radiush DANCER

It can be danced socially in various settings, from ballroom dance parties to Latin dance clubs.

It’s also a featured dance in ballroom competitions, alongside other Latin dances like the Samba, Rumba, Paso Doble, and Jive.

Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced dancer, the Cha-Cha offers an exciting opportunity to move to a catchy rhythm and showcase your dance skills.

YouTube-Grisha Radiush DANCER
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YouTube-Grisha Radiush DANCER

Even kids are trying their small hands and feet with the dance!

See, even though the Cha-Cha originated in Cuba, it has also gained popularity in various parts of the world, including Russia.

In Russia, the Cha-Cha has become a well-liked dance style, particularly within the context of ballroom and Latin dance.

Russian dancers and dance enthusiasts often incorporate the Cha-Cha into their repertoire of dances.

They participate in dance competitions, showcase performances, and social dance events where the Cha-Cha is one of the featured dances.

YouTube-Grisha Radiush DANCER
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YouTube-Grisha Radiush DANCER

Competitions such as this one.

Russians start them young too, and judging by the way these kids dance, they’ve started very young.

To be even considered for a competition is an impressive feat in itself but to dance this well at such a young age, now that’s mind boggling.

It’s almost like these kids would rather practice dance than play games or surf the internet.

YouTube-Grisha Radiush DANCER
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YouTube-Grisha Radiush DANCER

That sounds like a good thing.

In Russian Cha-Cha dance competitions, judges evaluate dancers based on criteria such as timing, footwork technique, hip movement, frame and posture, partnership dynamics, musical interpretation, and overall presentation.

Dancers are scored on each criterion, and their points are totaled to determine rankings.

YouTube-Grisha Radiush DANCER
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YouTube-Grisha Radiush DANCER

The focus is on precision, rhythm, expressive hip movements, and conveying the dance’s character while maintaining a strong connection with a partner and the audience.

Now watch these 2 and you be the judge if they meet all those factors.

Do keep in mind that Russia is known for keeping their standards high in all aspects of their culture.

YouTube-Grisha Radiush DANCER
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YouTube-Grisha Radiush DANCER

This young lady and her dashing partner display fantastic footwork, swaying their hips along to the rhythm, and just having a wonderful time.

An energetic rhythm, quick footwork, and playful hip movements are sure to catch those judges’ eyes.

The upbeat music and the colorful outfits delight the onlookers – these kids are just too adorable to watch.

YouTube-Grisha Radiush DANCER
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YouTube-Grisha Radiush DANCER

Cha-Cha’s infectious rhythm and engaging movements can create a sense of joy and entertainment.

It’s also a great way to have fun, stay active, and connect with others through the joy of dance.

You can see it with these two!

YouTube-Grisha Radiush DANCER
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YouTube-Grisha Radiush DANCER

Dancing builds confidence in kids too, that’s why lots of parents enroll their children in dance lessons.

The best part is that these 2 have decades of dance ahead of them. They’re only going to get better.

Check out these kids’ amazing dance skills in the video below!

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