Wang Yajing 1
Wang Yajing (1986-may 28th), a famous dancer, is known as the "queen of small dances". She is an A-level Latin dance teacher in Shanghai, and an assistant Latin dance teacher in Zhao Fang Dance Studio of Shanghai TV Art Troupe of Shanghai Xinxing Culture and Dance Art Center. She has also made advertisements and appeared in dramas.
2. Zhang Baiyu
Professional Latin dance champion. 20 10 16 winner of the Latin pentathlon in China, Guangzhou Asian Games. This time in CCTV's Dance Out of My Life, she partnered with the famous host Sa Beining.
3. Luo Wenqing
Graduated from Guangdong Dance School, majoring in dance performance, and then studied in the Sports Training Department of Beijing Sport University. Latin Dance Champion of Asia-Pacific Professional Sports Dance Championship in 2006, and Professional Latin Dance Champion of Asian Group of Shenzhen International Latin Dance Open in China.
4. Qu Yuan Fei
Qu, born on February1,graduated from Beijing International Standard Dance Academy in April, 1983, ranked fifth in Asian Professional Group A in the 4th China Shenzhen International Open in 2005, champion in Professional Group A in the 2005 19 National Championship and champion in the 2005 International Standard Dance World Championship.
Executive Director of Academic and Teaching Branch of China International Standard Dance Association. Latin Dance Champion of China International Standard Dance Championship, National Latin Dance Champion and Asian Latin Dance Champion.
5. Zhou Zhikun
Zhou Zhikun (0953 65438+65438+1October1~ July 2004 2065438+3 1) is good at Latin dance, the king of Latin dance, the symbol of China national dance and the leader of Asian Latin dance. As a leading Latin dancer in Asia, Zhou Zhikun is full of peaches and plums. After the Latin dance, Huang Rui was trained by him, and even Andy Lau and Wang Mingquan were his favorite students. He died on July 3, 20654381day.
It is the most popular Latin dance. Music is easy to identify, and melody notes are usually short notes or skipping. The beat of music is 4/4 beat, sometimes 2/4 beat. Although Chacha dance often beats 34 bars per minute, the ideal beat is actually 32 bars per minute.
It's a Cuban dance. Like rumba, Cuban dancers begin to advance or guide with the second beat of music. For men, the correct way is to stand with your feet slightly apart and focus on your left foot. On the first beat, the right foot takes a small step to the right (the opposite is true for women), and then the left foot takes a small step forward (the female right foot retreats) to perform basic movements.
Beat counting methods include "slow, slow, fast, slow", "step, step, just right", "2, 3, 4&,1", and all steps are counted in this way. Some dancers in Britain still put their left feet forward at the first beat of music, and the number is "L, 2, Cha Cha". This method is easier for beginners to learn.