The Cha-cha-cha (in Spanish chachachá) is a is a Latin American dance and style of music derived from the rumba and mambo.
The music is 4/4.
There are two flavors of Cha-cha, differing by the place of the chachacha chasse with respect to the musical bar.
The English dance teacher Pierre Lavelle visited Cuba in 1952 and found a form or rumba being performed with extra steps: the slow step of the basic pattern is replaced with the triple step (cha-cha-cha chasse). He taught these steps as a separate dance which came to be known as Cha-cha-cha, or, erroneously, Cha-Cha.
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