The song you're referring to is "Cha Cha Slide" by DJ Casper. It's a popular line dance track that gives instructions for movements like sliding to the left and right, making it a favorite at parties and events. The repetitive nature of the song helps participants easily follow along with the dance steps.
simple just squat down, slide to your left, right, get up, clap, then roar like you mean it
Step Left Right Left Right Left Left Left Right
you move to the left or counter clookwise
Difficulty: Moderate== * Comfortable, dance-able shoes (not rubber soled) * Electric boogie music Step1Right , Touch. Step to the right on the right foot. Step the left foot behind the right footStep 2Step to the right on the right foot. Touch the left foot next to the right foot (clap).Step 3 Grapevine, Left, Touch. Step to the left on the left foot then step the right foot behind the left foot. Step to the left on the left foot and touch the right foot next to the left foot (clap).Step 4 Walk back, touch. Walk back stepping right, left and right. Touch the left foot next to the right foot (clap).Step 5 Step, Touch, Step, Touch, Step, Touch, Step, Touch, Step with 1/4 Turn, Hop. Step forward on the left foot and touch the right foot toe to the left heel (clap). Step backward on the right foot; touch the left foot toe to the right toe (snap). Step forward on left foot and touch the right foot toe to the left heel (clap). Step backward on the right foot and touch the left foot toe to the right toe (snap). Step forward on the left foot, turning 1/4 turn to your left then hop.Step 6 Once you've gotten the steps down pat, you can jazz up to make your version more "electrifying." More advanced dancers can vary steps with turns (single and double) in place of grapevines or slide, slide, slide (The Electric Slide). Charleston kicks touch behind or hand to floor. The hop may be substituted with Tour en l'air (turn in the air) or double tour.* As long as dancers stay within the basic framework, there's plenty of room for personal creativity. Difficulty:Moderate== * Comfortable, dance-able shoes (not rubber soled) * Electric boogie music Step1Right , Touch. Step to the right on the right foot. Step the left foot behind the right footStep 2Step to the right on the right foot. Touch the left foot next to the right foot (clap).Step 3 Grapevine, Left, Touch. Step to the left on the left foot then step the right foot behind the left foot. Step to the left on the left foot and touch the right foot next to the left foot (clap).Step 4 Walk back, touch. Walk back stepping right, left and right. Touch the left foot next to the right foot (clap).Step 5 Step, Touch, Step, Touch, Step, Touch, Step, Touch, Step with 1/4 Turn, Hop. Step forward on the left foot and touch the right foot toe to the left heel (clap). Step backward on the right foot; touch the left foot toe to the right toe (snap). Step forward on left foot and touch the right foot toe to the left heel (clap). Step backward on the right foot and touch the left foot toe to the right toe (snap). Step forward on the left foot, turning 1/4 turn to your left then hop.Step 6 Once you've gotten the steps down pat, you can jazz up to make your version more "electrifying." More advanced dancers can vary steps with turns (single and double) in place of grapevines or slide, slide, slide (The Electric Slide). Charleston kicks touch behind or hand to floor. The hop may be substituted with Tour en l'air (turn in the air) or double tour.* As long as dancers stay within the basic framework, there's plenty of room for personal creativity.
There are lots of dance shows, especially on modern TV in the UK. For example, the BBC run a show called Strictly Come Dancing, which involves celebrities being paired up with professional dancers and being taught to dance over a period of weeks. There's also Got to Dance on Sky One, which follows a similar premise.
Cupid slide :)
To do a slide dance step, you will begin with both feet together. Then extend your right leg just further than shoulder width. Slide your left leg back to your right leg.
its the casper line dance brand new slide
simple just squat down, slide to your left, right, get up, clap, then roar like you mean it
up,up,up down,down,down left,left,left right,right,right left,right,left,right right,left,right,left (some of these dance moves you can not do at the 10 dance floor)(you know what dance floor it is by looking up at the disco ball there will be a number in BIG numbers)
The actual image is to the left.
The hip hop line dance you are referring to is called the "Cupid Shuffle". It involves a sequence of steps to the right, steps to the left, and bringing it back to the center. Participants move in unison to the beat of the song, creating a fun and energetic dance routine.
I believe you are talking about the Cupid Shuffle- To the right, to the right, to the right, to the right To the left, to the left, to the left, to the left Now kick, now kick, now kick, now kick Now walk it by yourself, now walk it by yourself
Step Left Right Left Right Left Left Left Right
right foot up, left foot slide into right foot, left foot up, right foot slide, left foot down, right foot up, and just repeat it
Left, Left, Up, Right, Up, Down, Left, Right, Down, Up.
When you move the slide to the left, the image shifts to the right. This happens because the slide movement is in the opposite direction of the image movement, creating an apparent motion in the opposite direction.