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: Much of the style comes from "Cuban Motion." As you step, your hips should naturally sway in the opposite direction of the stepping foot.

While there isn't a single official "guide" for this specific song, it is most commonly used for routines. Basic Cha-Cha Dance Guide tora_tora_samba_chacha

: Side-step to the left with your left foot, bring your right foot to meet it, and step side again with the left ( Cha-Cha-Cha or Count 4-&–1). Backward Basic : Step Back : Rock back on your right foot (Count 2). : Much of the style comes from "Cuban Motion

: For this specific Watazu track, many dancers incorporate more energetic, "street" style movements or sharp arm placements to match the song's modern beat. Backward Basic : Step Back : Rock back

: Shift your weight forward onto your left foot (Count 3).

: Side-step to the right with your right foot, bring your left foot to meet it, and step side again with the right ( Cha-Cha-Cha or Count 4-&–1). Key Performance Tips

: The rhythm is typically counted as "2, 3, 4-and-1" (or "2, 3, cha-cha-cha"). Forward Basic : Step Forward : Rock forward on your left foot (Count 2).

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