im 13 years old and a girl, and im thinking of learning to dance the cha cha. because chacha is a family nickname of mine.. lol dont ask, and i thought it would be funny to be able to also dance the cha cha. and i saw the dance on TV and stuff and it looks really cool, so im really interested in doing that and other ballroom dance too. i live in hillsborough, new jersey, do you know any dance places near where i live that do ballroom too? or any dance places that i could do ballroom during the summer or any types of dance during the summer or school year? its hard finding good places that are closeby.. thanks for helping! also is learning the chacha and other ballroom stuff hard? whats the easiest ballroom and whats the hardest? ive done 3 years of dance from when i was 8-11 but sadly thats it. and im okay on heels but idk how its like to dance on them.... so thanks for answering my question again! =]]]
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Hobbies category? Maybe give some free advice about: Theater? professionaldreamer answered Sunday June 24 2007, 3:44 pm: I'm a 16 year old girl and I've done 10 years of dancing. I have some experience with ballroom dancing (I helped a friend of mine practice because his partener was sick). It's really hard to dancee i heels if you not used to being in them. You also have to have great balance and pouse if you want to do ballroom dancing. I know how to do the waltz, that's a great dance to learn and timeless. But what I love is Latin ballroom; it's a little different from regular ballroom and it's dances like the salsa, tango,the cha cha. So if you still want to dance ballroom and are looking for classes like I was, go to google.com and go to "maps". the type in "ballroom dancing hillsborough, NJ" that should work. Good luck finding classes. [ professionaldreamer's advice column | Ask professionaldreamer A Question ]
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