Hello Professor Egils. Greetings from Brazil. My name is José Carlos Lima. Tomorrow I'm going to start learning this routine with my partner. I have no words to say thank you for you huge generosity in teaching your knowledge, for free, to all of us around the world. I started learn dance almost 3 years and I never danced in my life. I must tell you that I'm not young but I just don't care. I decided that this is what I'm gonna do and keep on learning for the rest of my life. By the way I am a professional musician: Violinist, Singer and play eletric and classic guitar and music teacher. I must say that your rhythm and musicality is very good. It makes me think you have a music formation. Any way, if you will need help in any subject you do not understand in any style of music, I will be more than happy in helping you. Thanks a lot for your classes.
+zecalimazeca, thanks for appreciating our dance tutorials. Unfortunately I don't play any music instruments, but I still love listening to music and of course dace to it. Wish all of us enjoy both music 🎶 and dance 💃 movements!
This is the best cha cha basic steps tutorials for beginners. Thank you so much for posting this video. I am a total beginner, learning the cha cha basic steps and your instructions are so easy to follow.
There is so much to learn in regards to the terminology alone! But truly so many other pro's who need to teach amateurs like on DWTS or in dance studios could benefit by observing your teaching methods. You have a very calm way of teaching. When we amateurs are learning it is so important to get the very basic arm movements and basic foot placement right before we can even begin to learn the steps. In my humble opinion I see people who learn a dance but don't have those basic shoulder, arm, hand ect. placements and it looks...well...incomplete. Well done!
+Edith Paul thanks, I'm very pleased to hear that you like my teaching style and methods. I think that ballroom and latin dancing technically is difficult enough and therefore we need as clear and easy description and demonstration of movements as possible. Thanks for your appreciation! Egils
Best video I've seen for introducing and teaching this dance. Amazingly easy presented this way. Can't wait for our dance contest at the next fundraiser "Neon Nights" - April 6th, 2023. #TrainBuildSucceed
I love your videos! They are so easy to understand! I searched for this because I need to dance as a school requirement, but now I am starting to get really interested with dancing :)
Hi Egils your dance instruction in this video is excellent for the complete novice. It would greatly improve my learning to dance if the other tutorials were delivered at the same pace and with similar instruction about the when to turn and move etc. I find the 1234 count difficult to follow, I have viewed your instruction video about the step and music beat but I am lost as to when I should turn and move in different directions. The other cha cha videos are much faster compared to the instruction on this video. A full cha cha dance routine with this style of instruction would be most welcome by many and not just myself, I am sure. That said, I found your videos to be the best on-line tutorials by far, but beyond the first cha cha basic cha cha video the other a little fast for the complete beginner.
Thanks again Egils. We pushed back the carpet and worked through most of this video last night (watched it 50 times!). Hoping to get the whole routine down by this evening. Getting the hip movement correct is my main problem. Great vid. Thanks again. Cheers Dom
Hey Egils! Thank you very much for the video! I have one question that troubles me lately and hope you could help---in Cha Cha basic side step/side close side, the count 4 (the first side step) is it one bent knee and one straight knee or 2 straight knees? I saw videos that side steps are 2 straight legs and also videos that show only count 1 is two straight legs. I'm very confused. Are they just style differences?
Egils, when you trained for Latin competition, what exercises did you use to get yourself up to perform at the tempo speed of Cha Cha and not loose form, technique or style?
+Dancer2016 Adobe Sound & Music Tutorials, I suggest to dance in practice whole routine in different speeds of music. But before competition just warming up and dance competition without thinking, just feeling movement.
hello ....Englis, just been watching your wonderful videos... there is so much to learn but you make this so easy .... thank you ... Happy Dancing ....
Question: What did you do to get your body-legs-feet to move with the tempo of Cha Cha without loosing timing and co-ordination? If I slow the Cha tempo down a bit, I can keep up, but when I get to the standard tempo for Cha, I loose timing with the tempo and find it hard to keep up. The difficulty is moving into the forward check step and back and the back check step and forward (steps 2 & 3) during the basic figure. I tend to end up loosing speed at those steps. Is it because step 2 is not a full weight step?
+Dancer2016 Adobe Sound & Music Tutorials, thanks for very good question. When we change time by playing faster music, we also have to change amount of movement otherwise we struggle to be in music. And this includes lesser weight transfer in checks. You are right on count 2 especially in check forward there isn't full weight transfer. Egils
Thank-you. That information made a big difference and yes, now I can stay with the beat and actually work the sequence with more musicality and flow. I also watched a few other videos of world renowned Latin dancers as "Michael Wentink" and "Max Kozhevnikov" (2 of my favourites, love their technique and style), and watching them shows the same thing you said.
No matter how many of your videos I watch, I still can’t get over how clear you make things, even for a complete beginner. Thank you!
Hello Professor Egils. Greetings from Brazil. My name is José Carlos Lima. Tomorrow I'm going to start learning this routine with my partner. I have no words to say thank you for you huge generosity in teaching your knowledge, for free, to all of us around the world. I started learn dance almost 3 years and I never danced in my life. I must tell you that I'm not young but I just don't care. I decided that this is what I'm gonna do and keep on learning for the rest of my life. By the way I am a professional musician: Violinist, Singer and play eletric and classic guitar and music teacher. I must say that your rhythm and musicality is very good. It makes me think you have a music formation. Any way, if you will need help in any subject you do not understand in any style of music, I will be more than happy in helping you. Thanks a lot for your classes.
+zecalimazeca, thanks for appreciating our dance tutorials. Unfortunately I don't play any music instruments, but I still love listening to music and of course dace to it. Wish all of us enjoy both music 🎶 and dance 💃 movements!
This is the best cha cha basic steps tutorials for beginners. Thank you so much for posting this video. I am a total beginner, learning the cha cha basic steps and your instructions are so easy to follow.
+tonytim1000, thanks for feedback 👍 Wish you to enjoy your dancing!
Thank you. I am sure I will. I am already starting to enjoy it.
I'm doing this for a homework and you are such a good teacher
Wish you to enjoy your cha cha cha!
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There is so much to learn in regards to the terminology alone! But truly so many other pro's who need to teach amateurs like on DWTS or in dance studios could benefit by observing your teaching methods. You have a very calm way of teaching. When we amateurs are learning it is so important to get the very basic arm movements and basic foot placement right before we can even begin to learn the steps. In my humble opinion I see people who learn a dance but don't have those basic shoulder, arm, hand ect. placements and it looks...well...incomplete. Well done!
+Edith Paul thanks, I'm very pleased to hear that you like my teaching style and methods. I think that ballroom and latin dancing technically is difficult enough and therefore we need as clear and easy description and demonstration of movements as possible. Thanks for your appreciation! Egils
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Good practice for me and my friend,Thank you.
Always welcome
Excellent ! I love how you demonstrated slowly! I can dance now with Cha Cha Cha. My favorite dance!
Blanco
sher mo lungs?
Thank you for teaching Cha Cha dance! I love it!
I also use this to teach my students, thanks for this Sir Egris, easy to understand and learn. gratitude and admiration rom Philippines, More power!
Thanks Daniel for appreciating this video. Wish you to enjoy teaching your students!
Best video I've seen for introducing and teaching this dance. Amazingly easy presented this way. Can't wait for our dance contest at the next fundraiser "Neon Nights" - April 6th, 2023. #TrainBuildSucceed
I really like the way you teach 🌹
I'm very grateful for this video. now i can teach my husband's students cha cha... thank you!
Thanks Sheila! Wish you to enjoy your and students Cha Cha!
I love your videos! They are so easy to understand! I searched for this because I need to dance as a school requirement, but now I am starting to get really interested with dancing :)
I'm really glad you are interested in dancing. Wish you to enjoy learning and practicing!
Teacher, your method of teaching is not very difficult for beginners. From your video i can move my legs and my body. i love how you do it.
Really glad you learned from our video! Enjoy!
thank uu , we are currently using this tutorial as our guide in classs
Wish you to enjoy you class!
Very nice and simple thank you
Thank you egils for this amazing tutorial👍👍👍👍👍
Hi Egils your dance instruction in this video is excellent for the complete novice. It would greatly improve my learning to dance if the other tutorials were delivered at the same pace and with similar instruction about the when to turn and move etc. I find the 1234 count difficult to follow, I have viewed your instruction video about the step and music beat but I am lost as to when I should turn and move in different directions. The other cha cha videos are much faster compared to the instruction on this video. A full cha cha dance routine with this style of instruction would be most welcome by many and not just myself, I am sure. That said, I found your videos to be the best on-line tutorials by far, but beyond the first cha cha basic cha cha video the other a little fast for the complete beginner.
Hi, Frank, thanks for your feedback and appreciation. I will put your idea to my future plans for Cha dance routines and figures. Best regards, Egils
ty this really helped me out i had to learn cha basic steps for school dancing lesson and this really helpped me out
Really glad this video is helpful! Wish you to enjoy your cha dancing!
Cha Basic Steps for Beginners - Basic, Check and Solo Turn
Thank you! I enjoyed this immensely 🤩🥳 I will try to do my basic with more love ❤️
Nice steps. Thank you.
Just discovered your channel. I haven't cha cha in forever and the way you teach basic is great
Hi Joel, happy you find our channel helpful! Egils
Thank you for the great instruction! I'm slowly getting more confident in my dance moves with your help :) Your partner is great too.
Thanks for feedback. Glad our video helps you!
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Excellent - great teacher!
Thanks again Egils. We pushed back the carpet and worked through most of this video last night (watched it 50 times!). Hoping to get the whole routine down by this evening. Getting the hip movement correct is my main problem. Great vid. Thanks again. Cheers Dom
Wish you good practice and enjoy your cha cha!
Very good. I am going to learn this.
Hey Egils!
Thank you very much for the video!
I have one question that troubles me lately and hope you could help---in Cha Cha basic side step/side close side, the count 4 (the first side step) is it one bent knee and one straight knee or 2 straight knees? I saw videos that side steps are 2 straight legs and also videos that show only count 1 is two straight legs. I'm very confused. Are they just style differences?
Thank you cha cha
Have a nice day, teacher. I'm practicing cha cha cha from your video now.
Great! Enjoy your Cha Cha practice.
Great video. Shame about the sped up bits on the demos.
Hermoso cha cha cha
Wonderful to have found this tutorial, its the best, thank you so much.
Hi Richard, glad you found our video helpful! Egils
Egils, when you trained for Latin competition, what exercises did you use to get yourself up to perform at the tempo speed of Cha Cha and not loose form, technique or style?
+Dancer2016 Adobe Sound & Music Tutorials, I suggest to dance in practice whole routine in different speeds of music. But before competition just warming up and dance competition without thinking, just feeling movement.
Egils Smagris , Waltz
thanks for a normal explanation
Thank you, it really helped me much!
thanks sir♥️!!!
Very good easy understand, thanks or teaching.
Thank you.
Excelente aula. Congratulations!
hello ....Englis,
just been watching your wonderful videos... there is so much to learn but you make this so easy .... thank you ...
Happy Dancing ....
Hei +Nick Reena thanks 😉 we always try to make things clear and easy. Hope you find as much fun learning as we making videos! Egils
thank you...
Question: What did you do to get your body-legs-feet to move with the tempo of Cha Cha without loosing timing and co-ordination?
If I slow the Cha tempo down a bit, I can keep up, but when I get to the standard tempo for Cha, I loose timing with the tempo and find it hard to keep up. The difficulty is moving into the forward check step and back and the back check step and forward (steps 2 & 3) during the basic figure. I tend to end up loosing speed at those steps.
Is it because step 2 is not a full weight step?
+Dancer2016 Adobe Sound & Music Tutorials, thanks for very good question. When we change time by playing faster music, we also have to change amount of movement otherwise we struggle to be in music. And this includes lesser weight transfer in checks. You are right on count 2 especially in check forward there isn't full weight transfer. Egils
Thank-you. That information made a big difference and yes, now I can stay with the beat and actually work the sequence with more musicality and flow. I also watched a few other videos of world renowned Latin dancers as "Michael Wentink" and "Max Kozhevnikov" (2 of my favourites, love their technique and style), and watching them shows the same thing you said.
+Dancer2016 Adobe Sound & Music Tutorials 👍😉
Thank you, very good lesson.
+Pieter H, thanks
Wow this is Acually very good I do cha cha dancing !!!!!!
Hi, yours videos are great, and very useful, thank you.
+Jeca Begović 👍thanks!
Excellen, thank you for your demonstrated, I will keep watching your next video .
+Kim welcome 👍
Thanks sir!! It helped me so much!!!
Dean, welcome!
Egils Smagris it helps me!!
Bravo ❤
PE is the one and only
Thanks for the video lesson
😉
you're a really good teacher👍👍👍 very clear.. it's just that i'm sooo bad😭😭😭😭😭
We are learning this for school thnx bro
Welcome Xavier!
Please add me on fb
Can you please go the Philippines and teach us to dance thnx again plz add me
Why you not reply
Yes please apply to friendship fb
Excellent
Thank You Very Much sir, We need this in our Activity
Welcome, glad you find this video helpful!
grazie, molto esauriente
I want dance Cha Cha,,
Wow! Thank u a millipn
Welcome
Gracias!! You aré great..
+Rorenu thanks!
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Thabk you.
What is the title hat?
No Frills Salsa by Kevin MacLeod
Whats the title of the song
Music in this video is "No Frills Salsa" by Kevin MacLeod.
Another you can use is "Estoy Nervioso" by Sr. Privado (c)
What is the song title?
No Frills Salsa by Kevin MacLeod
how can you move your body while stepping
+Conie, thanks for question. We start move body before stepping and finish after stepping. Hope it helps. 😉
Conie Jandog You roll the bottom of your foot and move your hips
Hello, what happens with the music?...
Gwapo moo
is a very nice
Angel Prado
4:09
Good for school
SOoooo ....Good
4:08 dance
Not as detailed as Salsa which I'm having trouble learning. Probably try Latin Cha Cha very soon. If your single guys, women love a man who can dance!
Kung teacher namon nag himu video paryus ni. Tapis kamo ma view. Damu pa views ya. May kwarta pasa.😂😂
Hahahahha saot yah gid para sa grades 😂
ano po music nito?
Music is always in descriptio: No Frills Salsa by Kevin MacLeod
Music is always in descriptio: No Frills Salsa by Kevin MacLeod
I don’t know
4:08 eee
4;09
My dumb ass shit will do this for the sake of my fuckin grades in school😭
PE pa
Gitiuryp
Music keeps skipping. Bad edit
Not for beginners
are you father and daughter
Genius, no we are not. Just dancing together.
4:06
4;06