Country Cha-Cha
Cha-Cha patterns to country music — often done as the Ten-Step sequence at country bars. Originated in USA · 20th c.. Typically danced around 110-130 BPM (medium).
About Country Cha-Cha
- Country & Western
- USA
- 20th c.
- 110-130 BPM (Medium)
- Partner
- Approachable
Cha-cha patterns danced to country music; often called 'Ten-Step' when done in a pattern sequence.
What to expect: Found at country-western dance halls and bars. Ten-Step is a patterned sequence that both partners know and repeat. Easy to join once you learn the sequence.
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Where to find Country Cha-Cha events
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Going for the first time
Country dance nights mix two-step, country swing, partner country dances, and often line dance choreographies. Many are bar-based, so check the age policy. Boots help but aren't required to start.
Outer lane is for the faster two-steppers; inner lane for cha-cha and swing. Don't stop in the middle of the line of dance. Thank your partner after every song.
