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"Sway" is a premier, mid-tempo song used for the Cha-Cha-Cha, a lively Latin dance characterized by 4/4 time and distinct "Cuban Motion" hip movements. The track, originally a 1953 Mambo, became a staple for the dance's "triple step" rhythm, with Dean Martin and Michael Bublé providing notable versions for ballroom routines.
Here is why works so perfectly:
True to its name, a core element of the dance involves swaying the hips. Dancers take a small step to the right side, swaying the hips to the right, then back to the left. Cha-Cha -Sway-
Not every Latin song works for Cha-Cha. The dance requires a distinct with a strong beat on counts 2, 3, and 4&1 . Here is why “Sway” fits like a glove: "Sway" is a premier, mid-tempo song used for
, two fundamental elements of Latin dance that represent the balance between precision and fluid expression. The Rhythm of Connection: Cha-Cha and the Art of Sway Dancers take a small step to the right