Bachata

Bachata moves

Every bachata move in the engine, from the basic step to the turns and body movement that give bachata its feel. Tap Level, Style, Type or Frame to open its choices, then stack as many as you like — the floor narrows to exactly what you want to drill.

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116 moves

Back Basic (Dominican In-Place)

The same home, turned ninety degrees. Instead of travelling side to side, you rock the basic front and back — still grounded, still compact.

BeginnerFoundations

Built on → Side-to-Side Basic

Leads to → Side-to-Side Basic, Tap-Step Footwork (4 & 8 Triple) +3

Basic Underarm Prep

The half-second that makes a turn work. Before any turn comes the prep — the small wind-up that tells your partner "you're about to spin, here's where."

BeginnerTurns & Patterns

Built on → Forward-and-Back Basic

Leads to → Right Turn / Inside Turn, Lead's Turn +2

Box Step

A square groove with more flavour. A box-shaped footprint that gives richer interplay than the straight basic.

BeginnerFoundations

Built on → Side-to-Side Basic

Leads to → Diagonal Box Step, Side-to-Side Basic +3

Chest Isolation

Move the ribcage, nothing else. An isolated ribcage slide led through the frame to hit accents.

BeginnerSensual bodywork

Built on → Side-to-Side Basic

Leads to → Body Wave — Forward, Hip Isolation / Hip Roll +4

Closed-Embrace Walk (Caminata)

Just walking — together. The basic taken on a stroll. You and your partner travel the floor in closed embrace without ever letting go of home.

BeginnerFoundations

Built on → Side-to-Side Basic

Leads to → Side-to-Side Basic, Back Basic (Dominican In-Place) +3

Forward-and-Back Basic

Open the door, change the distance. The front-to-back basic that opens the embrace and sets up turns.

BeginnerFoundations

Built on → Side-to-Side Basic

Leads to → Right Turn / Inside Turn, Left Turn / Outside Turn +6

Hip Bounce (Dominican Up-Down)

The feeling that makes bachata *bachata*. A soft, knee-driven bounce that lets the hip drop on every beat. Get this and your basic stops looking like walking.

BeginnerSensual bodywork

Built on → Side-to-Side Basic

Leads to → Side-to-Side Basic, Hip Isolation / Hip Roll +2

Hip Isolation / Hip Roll

The engine of the bachata tap. An isolated hip movement that powers the tap and adds sensual texture.

BeginnerSensual bodywork

Built on → Tap / Pop Basic (4 & 8)

Leads to → Figure-8 (Hips), Body Roll +2

Lady's Inside Turn (from Closed)

Her first turn, led from home. The same underarm turn as the open-hold version — but started right out of closed embrace, so it's the gentlest possible introduction to turning.

BeginnerTurns & Patterns

Built on → Basic Underarm Prep

Leads to → Right Turn / Inside Turn, Hand-to-Hand Change +2

Right Turn / Inside Turn

The workhorse turn. The follow's underarm turn from an open hand hold — the most-used turn in bachata.

BeginnerTurns & Patterns

Built on → Forward-and-Back Basic

Leads to → Left Turn / Outside Turn, Cross-Body Lead +9

Semi-Closed Position

Halfway between close and open. A V-shaped semi-closed hold that hosts travel and gentle body movement.

BeginnerFoundations

Built on → Side-to-Side Basic

Leads to → Cross-Body Lead, Side-by-Side Travelling +2

Side-to-Side Basic

The home you always come back to. The grounded lateral basic that every bachata move resolves into.

BeginnerFoundations

Leads to → Tap / Pop Basic (4 & 8), Forward-and-Back Basic +9

Tap / Pop Basic (4 & 8)

The signature snap of bachata. The hip pop on counts 4 and 8 that gives bachata its identity.

BeginnerFoundations

Built on → Side-to-Side Basic

Leads to → Side-to-Side Basic, Hip Isolation / Hip Roll +1

Tap-Step Footwork (4 & 8 Triple)

Your first taste of Dominican footwork. Where the basic taps, you sneak in a tiny triple instead — and suddenly the floor has texture.

BeginnerDominican footwork

Built on → Side-to-Side Basic

Leads to → Side-to-Side Basic, Back Basic (Dominican In-Place) +2

Two-Hand Hold (Open Home)

The open-position home base. Both hands joined, a comfortable arm's length apart. This is where turns are born and where half the library begins.

BeginnerFoundations

Built on → Open-Close

Leads to → Right Turn / Inside Turn, Hand-to-Hand Change +4

About Turn

The lead reverses direction so both partners finish facing the opposite way — a simple, early-vocabulary way to change which way the couple travels.

BeginnerTurns & Patterns

Built on → Lead's Half Turn (180)

Leads to → Cross-Body Lead

Back-to-Back Change

Pass, brush backs, and come out the other side. A playful place-change where you slide past each other back to back, then face up again — surprisingly easy, looks great.

BeginnerTurns & Patterns

Built on → Hand-to-Hand Change

Leads to → Hand-to-Hand Change, Right Turn / Inside Turn +2

Basic Combination (Basic-CBL-Turn)

Your first real sentence in bachata. Three basics, a cross-body lead, then a turn straight out of it. Not choreography — the proof that moves snap together.

BeginnerTurns & Patterns

Built on → Cross-Body Lead

Leads to → Right Turn / Inside Turn, Hand-to-Hand Change +2

Body Wave — Forward

The signature ripple, the safe direction. A top-down forward ripple through the body, led safely through the frame.

BeginnerSensual bodywork

Built on → Chest Isolation

Leads to → Body Wave — Back / Side, Body Roll +2

Closed-to-Open Transition

Opening the door from home. The deliberate move from closed embrace out to an open two-hand hold — and *staying* there. The hinge between bachata's two worlds.

BeginnerFoundations

Built on → Side-to-Side Basic

Leads to → Two-Hand Hold (Open Home), Right Turn / Inside Turn +3

Cradle In-and-Out

The wrap that says hello and goodbye in one breath. You gather her into a cradle, hold for a beat, then send her right back out. Simple, warm, and the doorway to the whole wrap family.

BeginnerWraps & Locks

Built on → Right Turn / Inside Turn

Leads to → Cuddle / Wrap, Sweetheart Promenade +3

Cross-Hand Hold

Hands crossed, ready to unwind. A two-hand hold with the arms crossed — a coiled-spring frame that sets up turns and pretzels down the line.

BeginnerTurns & Patterns

Built on → Two-Hand Hold (Open Home)

Leads to → Cross-Arm Turn, Right Turn / Inside Turn +2

Derecha / Izquierda Travel

The basic, made to walk. The side basic displaced sideways to travel the couple down the line.

BeginnerTravelling

Built on → Side-to-Side Basic

Leads to → Side-to-Side Basic, Cross-Body Lead +1

Full Basic (Madrid)

The complete left-and-right phrase. The full 8-count side basic completing both halves with pronounced taps.

BeginnerFoundations

Built on → Side-to-Side Basic

Leads to → Side-to-Side Basic, Tap / Pop Basic (4 & 8) +1

Hand Change Behind the Back

A quiet bit of sleight of hand. The lead passes the connected hand behind his own back to swap sides — smooth, subtle, and a great setup for what comes next.

BeginnerTurns & Patterns

Built on → Hand-to-Hand Change

Leads to → Hand-to-Hand Change, Right Turn / Inside Turn +2

Hand-to-Hand Change

The connective tissue. A pure connector that passes the follow's hand to change the open hold.

BeginnerTurns & Patterns

Built on → Forward-and-Back Basic

Leads to → Right Turn / Inside Turn, Left Turn / Outside Turn +3

Lady's Outside Turn (from Open)

The turn that goes the other way. She turns away from you instead of toward you — same prep, opposite direction, and a whole new exit to play with.

BeginnerTurns & Patterns

Built on → Basic Underarm Prep

Leads to → Left Turn / Outside Turn, Hammerlock +2

Lead's Half Turn (180)

You spin too. A clean 180 where the lead turns himself while keeping the connection — the first move that puts *you* in the spotlight, not just your partner.

BeginnerTurns & Patterns

Built on → Lead's Turn

Leads to → Lead's Turn, Hand-to-Hand Change +2

Lead's Turn

The lead gets to spin too. The lead's own half or full turn while the follow keeps the basic.

BeginnerTurns & Patterns

Built on → Right Turn / Inside Turn

Leads to → Hand-to-Hand Change, Cross-Body Lead +1

Open Break (Apart & Recover)

Step apart, then come back together. A breath of space in the middle of the dance — you open the frame, hold the stretch for a beat, and recover. Small move, big musicality.

BeginnerFoundations

Built on → Open-Close

Leads to → Open-Close, Right Turn / Inside Turn +3

Open-Close

In and out, manage the distance. A connector that moves between the closed embrace and an open hold.

BeginnerTurns & Patterns

Built on → Forward-and-Back Basic

Leads to → Right Turn / Inside Turn, Hand-to-Hand Change +6

Pique (Heel-Toe Accent)

The toe-and-heel ground accent that gives authentic Dominican its bounce — the little pique on the off-beat that flavours every basic.

BeginnerDominican footwork

Built on → Tap-Step Footwork (4 & 8 Triple)

Leads to → Triple / Cha-Cha Step

Quarter-Turn Box

The box step, slowly spinning. Same square on the floor, but you rotate a quarter each time around — so the whole couple drifts in a gentle circle.

BeginnerFoundations

Built on → Box Step

Leads to → Box Step, Side-to-Side Basic +2

Rock Step (In-Place Rock)

A little weight, rocked in place. Instead of travelling, you rock forward-back over your feet to mark a beat. The simplest way to *answer* the music without going anywhere.

BeginnerFoundations

Built on → Side-to-Side Basic

Leads to → Side-to-Side Basic, Back Basic (Dominican In-Place) +2

Side Basic with Arm Styling

Your hands join the dance. The same side basic, now with a simple arm line that frames the body. The first styling layer — where a beginner starts to look like a dancer.

BeginnerSensual bodywork

Built on → Side-to-Side Basic

Leads to → Side-to-Side Basic, Chest Isolation +2

Side-by-Side Travelling

Move together, facing out. A lateral travelling step danced side by side, often into shadow.

BeginnerTravelling

Built on → Side-to-Side Basic

Leads to → Shadow Position, Cross-Body Lead +1

Sweetheart Promenade

Walking side by side, hearts pointed the same way. You wrap into a sweetheart hold and stroll together — the prettiest way a beginner can travel.

BeginnerTravelling

Built on → Cradle In-and-Out

Leads to → Side-by-Side Travelling, Shadow Position +2

Aida Hand-Change

Break, switch, break again. A three-part open break with hand changes on each side.

IntermediateTurns & Patterns

Built on → Hand-to-Hand Change

Leads to → Hand-to-Hand Change, Right Turn / Inside Turn +1

Body Roll

A vertical oval through the torso. A looping body wave often danced synchronized with the partner.

IntermediateSensual bodywork

Built on → Chest Isolation

Leads to → Body-Roll Travelling, Hip Isolation / Hip Roll +2

Caminito

Both partners walk forward together from a cuddle or shadow hold — a travelling promenade that covers ground while staying wrapped up close.

IntermediateTravelling

Built on → Shadow Position, Sweetheart Promenade

Leads to → Shadow Position Exit (Unwind)

Change of Place (Switch)

Trade spots without letting go. A turning lead walks you both around a shared centre until you've swapped places — the bachata cousin of salsa's enchufla.

IntermediateWraps & Locks

Built on → Cross-Body Lead

Leads to → Cross-Body Lead, Hammerlock +3

Continuous Hip-Roll Combo

One hip roll into the next, into the next. Where single isolations become a phrase. You stop *doing moves* and start *flowing* through the slow part of a song.

IntermediateSensual bodywork

Built on → Figure-8 (Hips)

Leads to → Hip Isolation / Hip Roll, Figure-8 (Hips) +3

Cross-Body Lead

She goes around, the picture changes. The central travelling figure that swaps the couple's sides of the slot.

IntermediateTravelling

Built on → Forward-and-Back Basic

Leads to → Shadow Position, Hammerlock +6

Cuddle / Wrap

A tender wrapped moment. The follow drawn in and wrapped against the lead's side.

IntermediateWraps & Locks

Built on → Left Turn / Outside Turn

Leads to → Neck-Wrap, Hip Isolation / Hip Roll +2

Diagonal Box Step

The box, tilted — a launchpad for footwork. A box oriented on the diagonal that reorients the couple and feeds footwork breaks.

IntermediateFoundations

Built on → Box Step

Leads to → Free Footwork / Footwork Break, Triple / Cha-Cha Step +2

Double Inside Turn

Two for the price of one prep. The same inside turn she already knows — but she keeps going for a second rotation. The first taste of a multi-turn.

IntermediateTurns & Patterns

Built on → Right Turn / Inside Turn

Leads to → Right Turn / Inside Turn, Hand-to-Hand Change +3

Figure-8 (Hips)

Trace an eight with the hips. A continuous front-to-back looping hip path for slow sensual texture.

IntermediateSensual bodywork

Built on → Hip Isolation / Hip Roll

Leads to → Hip Isolation / Hip Roll, Body Roll +2

Hammerlock

The folded-arm wrap. A wrapped position with the follow's arm gently folded behind her back.

IntermediateWraps & Locks

Built on → Left Turn / Outside Turn

Leads to → Hammerlock with Wave, Travelling / Barrel Turn +5

Hand Toss (Release & Catch)

Let go — then catch her right back. A controlled release in the middle of a turn, hand free for a beat, then reconnected. The first move that feels a little daring.

IntermediateTurns & Patterns

Built on → Right Turn / Inside Turn

Leads to → Right Turn / Inside Turn, Hand-to-Hand Change +2

Hip Turn

Open out of the embrace. A turn that opens the closed embrace into an open hand hold.

IntermediateFoundations

Built on → Side-to-Side Basic

Leads to → Right Turn / Inside Turn, Cross-Body Lead +2

Lambada

A continuous body-pulse borrowed from lambada — a rolling wave that travels up through the bodies in a close knee-to-knee connection, the engine behind much of sensual's flow.

IntermediateSensual bodywork

Built on → Body Wave — Forward, Hip Isolation / Hip Roll

Leads to → Body Wave — Back / Side, Contraction / Release

Left Turn / Outside Turn

The mirror-image turn. The follow's outside turn, rotating away from the lead.

IntermediateTurns & Patterns

Built on → Right Turn / Inside Turn

Leads to → Hammerlock, Cuddle / Wrap +2

Manos de Tijera (Scissor Hands)

Scissoring arm-styling that frames the follow's upper-body isolations — the hands cross and open like scissors to dress a chest or rib movement.

IntermediateSensual bodywork

Built on → Chest Isolation, Rib-Cage Isolation

Leads to → Body Wave — Forward

Pacheco Footwork

The grounded, springy Pacheco-style footwork texture danced through the derecho section — authentic Dominican feet that stay low and bounce with the bass.

IntermediateDominican footwork

Built on → Triple / Cha-Cha Step, Bass Step (Bass-Line Step)

Leads to → Mambo Footwork

Paseo

A walk together. Danced in the relaxed social embrace, the couple strolls along the line as one — the unhurried promenade that fills space and breathes between patterns.

IntermediateTravelling

Built on → Forward-and-Back Basic

Pause & Hit the Accent

Play with time itself. A deliberate pause, slow, or sharp hit that marks a musical event — a move made of time, not steps.

IntermediateFoundations

Built on → Side-to-Side Basic

Leads to → Side-to-Side Basic, Chest Isolation +2

Rib-Cage Isolation

Move your ribs, leave everything else still. The hidden engine behind every clean body roll and wave. Master this and the pretty stuff suddenly gets easy.

IntermediateSensual bodywork

Built on → Chest Isolation

Leads to → Body Roll, Body Wave — Forward +3

S-Turn

One turn that changes its mind. The follow turns one way, then flows straight into turning the other — tracing an S on the floor. Looks advanced, leads like a conversation.

IntermediateTurns & Patterns

Built on → Right Turn / Inside Turn

Leads to → Right Turn / Inside Turn, Left Turn / Outside Turn +3

Screw

A pattern where the follow winds and passes in front of the lead, screwing through the slot to a new position and connection.

IntermediateTurns & Patterns

Built on → Right Turn / Inside Turn

Leads to → Hammerlock

Shoulder Shimmy / Shoulder Isolation

A flash of playfulness from the shoulders up. A quick shimmy or a slow shoulder roll — the styling that adds personality without moving your feet an inch.

IntermediateSensual bodywork

Built on → Rib-Cage Isolation

Leads to → Rib-Cage Isolation, Chest Isolation +2

Side Wave (4-Count)

The wave, at speed. The same head-to-hip ripple as the body wave, but folded into four counts — quick, sharp, made for a busy passage in the music.

IntermediateSensual bodywork

Built on → Rib-Cage Isolation

Leads to → Body Wave — Back / Side, Body Roll +2

Travelling Cross-Body with Spin

The cross-body, with a twirl on the way through. She travels across the slot as always — but adds a spin as she goes. Same door you open, prettier exit.

IntermediateTravelling

Built on → Cross-Body Lead

Leads to → Cross-Body Lead, Right Turn / Inside Turn +3

Triple / Cha-Cha Step

Double-time the tap. A quick triple step that replaces the tap with a syncopated burst.

IntermediateDominican footwork

Built on → Tap / Pop Basic (4 & 8)

Leads to → Free Footwork / Footwork Break, Double Heel +1

360 Turn

One full, committed rotation. Not a quick spin — a complete, travelled 360 with control all the way around. The turn that finally looks finished.

IntermediateTurns & Patterns

Built on → Double Inside Turn

Leads to → Right Turn / Inside Turn, Cross-Body Lead +5

Back / Shadow Hammerlock

The hammerlock, but you're both facing the same way. The familiar folded-arm shape led from shadow — closer, more sensual, and a gateway to a whole shadow-side vocabulary.

IntermediateWraps & Locks

Built on → Hammerlock

Leads to → Shadow Position, Shadow Position Exit (Unwind) +3

Bass Step (Bass-Line Step)

Stop dancing the beat — dance the bass. Footwork that hits the low end instead of the count, so your feet answer the part of the song everyone else ignores.

IntermediateDominican footwork

Built on → Triple / Cha-Cha Step

Leads to → Free Footwork / Footwork Break, Triple / Cha-Cha Step +2

Body Wave — Back / Side

The wave, with a safety border. A backward or side body wave led top-down, kept upright to protect the spine.

IntermediateSensual bodywork

Built on → Body Wave — Forward

Leads to → Body Wave — Forward, The Lean +4

Body Wave (Lead's Own)

The lead waves too. The lead's own forward body wave as styling and invitation.

IntermediateSensual bodywork

Built on → Body Wave — Forward

Leads to → Body Wave — Forward, Body Roll +1

Candé Footwork

A named shine from the source. A specific traditional Dominican footwork pattern woven into the flow.

IntermediateDominican footwork

Built on → Triple / Cha-Cha Step

Leads to → Free Footwork / Footwork Break, Double Heel +1

Contraction / Release

Hollow, then open. A contemporary-borrowed torso curve and expansion led through the frame.

IntermediateSensual bodywork

Built on → Chest Isolation

Leads to → Chest Isolation, Body Wave — Forward +2

Copa

A snappy wrap-and-unwind. A compact inside turn into a wrap, then re-led out — accent plus position change.

IntermediateWraps & Locks

Built on → Hammerlock

Leads to → Hammerlock, Cross-Body Lead +1

Cross-Arm Turn

Turn through a crossed hold. A turn led from a cross-hand hold that resolves into an open L-to-R hold.

IntermediateTurns & Patterns

Built on → Right Turn / Inside Turn, Hand-to-Hand Change

Leads to → Right Turn / Inside Turn, Pretzel +1

Dip Prep / Lean-In

Earn the dip before you take it. The controlled lean that teaches both partners how weight, frame, and trust work — so when you do dip, nobody falls.

IntermediateDips & Drops

Built on → Body Wave — Back / Side

Leads to → The Lean, Cambré / Back Bend +3

Double Hammerlock

Both arms, both wrapped. The hammerlock taken to both sides — a fuller, sculptural wrap that looks intricate and leads cleaner than it looks, if you go gently.

IntermediateWraps & Locks

Built on → Hammerlock

Leads to → Hammerlock, Pretzel +3

Hesitation / Pause

Catch the held note. A deliberate non-step that suspends the basic to mark a musical accent.

IntermediateDominican footwork

Built on → Side-to-Side Basic

Leads to → Side-to-Side Basic, Pause & Hit the Accent +1

Mambo Footwork

A borrowed shine, kept grounded. A forward-back rock footwork inserted as a Dominican-style shine.

IntermediateDominican footwork

Built on → Free Footwork / Footwork Break

Leads to → Free Footwork / Footwork Break, Double Heel +1

Neck Roll (Follow)

A slow circle of the head that finishes a phrase. The styling that makes a wave land — small, controlled, and pure expression. The last thing to learn, the first thing people notice.

IntermediateSensual bodywork

Built on → Body Wave — Forward

Leads to → Body Wave — Forward, Body Roll +2

Neck-Wrap

The arm passes, the head stays free. A smooth transition where the arm travels around the neck as a pathway — never a steering handle.

IntermediateWraps & Locks

Built on → Cuddle / Wrap

Leads to → Cuddle / Wrap, Shadow Position +1

Persecution / Chase

Cat and mouse across the floor. A playful travelling figure of advance and retreat.

IntermediateTravelling

Built on → Cross-Body Lead

Leads to → Side-to-Side Basic, Free Footwork / Footwork Break +1

Pretzel

Tangle, then untangle in order. An arm-tangle position entered and exited by a reversible sequence of turns.

IntermediateWraps & Locks

Built on → Right Turn / Inside Turn, Left Turn / Outside Turn

Leads to → Sombrero, Hand-to-Hand Change +2

Rollaway / Gears

Lead and follow rotate in opposite directions at the same time, like two meshing gears — a core Moderna mechanic that opens a whole family of patterns.

IntermediateTurns & Patterns

Built on → Open-Close, Hand-to-Hand Change

Leads to → Cross-Body Lead

Sensual Cross-Body

The cross-body, stretched and rolling. A cross-body lead with a wave or roll layered onto the travel.

IntermediateTravelling

Built on → Cross-Body Lead, Body Wave — Forward

Leads to → Shadow Position, Body-Roll Travelling +2

Sensual Turn

A turn that breathes. A slow turn with body movement ribboned into the entry and exit.

IntermediateSensual bodywork

Built on → Right Turn / Inside Turn, Body Wave — Forward

Leads to → Body Wave — Forward, Body Roll +2

Shadow Position

Same direction, new texture. The follow in front facing forward, a platform for waves and isolations.

IntermediateWraps & Locks

Built on → Cross-Body Lead

Leads to → Shadow Side-Wave, Body Roll +6

Shadow Position Exit (Unwind)

How to get out of shadow gracefully. Everyone learns to get *into* shadow; this is the clean way back out — so shadow becomes a place you pass through, not a dead end.

IntermediateWraps & Locks

Built on → Shadow Position

Leads to → Right Turn / Inside Turn, Cross-Body Lead +4

Shadow Side-Wave

Wave together, facing out. A side body wave danced in shadow position by both partners.

IntermediateWraps & Locks

Built on → Shadow Position, Body Wave — Back / Side

Leads to → Shadow Position, Body Roll +1

Sombrero

Hands over both heads. A hat-motion hand pass that changes the connection and adds a flourish.

IntermediateWraps & Locks

Built on → Pretzel

Leads to → Pretzel, Hand-to-Hand Change +1

The Fold

Gather her in, then let it spring. A sensual compression — you draw the frame inward, coil the connection, and set up the release that follows. Tension you can hear.

IntermediateSensual bodywork

Built on → Contraction / Release

Leads to → Body Wave — Forward, Body Roll +3

Titanic

The follow opens both arms wide and leans back into a supported arch — the single most recognizable named pose in sensual bachata, the 'I'm flying' Titanic shape.

IntermediateDips & Drops · Sensual bodywork

Built on → Dip Prep / Lean-In, Body Wave — Back / Side

Leads to → Cambré / Back Bend, The Lean

Travelling Sensual Wave Combo

Wave while you walk. Linked body waves carried across the floor in shadow or side-by-side — the move where isolation control and travel finally happen at the same time.

IntermediateTravelling

Built on → Shadow Side-Wave

Leads to → Shadow Position, Shadow Side-Wave +3

Advanced Footwork Break

Let go of the basic and just play. A fast, syncopated footwork showcase where you string together everything Dominican — heels, mambo, triples — into your own break. The floor is yours for eight counts.

AdvancedDominican footwork

Built on → Free Footwork / Footwork Break

Leads to → Free Footwork / Footwork Break, Double Heel +3

Advanced Sensual Combo

Everything sensual, strung into one breath. A wave melts into a body roll melts into an isolation — a whole sensual phrase that flows without a single seam. The capstone of body movement.

AdvancedSensual bodywork

Built on → Side Wave (4-Count)

Leads to → Body Wave — Forward, Body Roll +3

Body-Roll Travelling

Ripple while you move. A travelling base with a body roll integrated into each step.

AdvancedTravelling

Built on → Body Roll, Shadow Position

Leads to → Shadow Position, Body Roll +1

Cambré / Back Bend

The upper-back arc, protected. A supported back bend originating in the upper back, never the neck or lumbar.

MasterDips & Drops

Built on → The Lean

Leads to → The Lean, Side Dip +2

Cambré Combination

The dip, done right — all three parts. A controlled entry, a supported hold, a smooth recover. Beautiful when the technique is complete; risky when it isn't. So we teach the whole thing.

MasterDips & Drops

Built on → Dip Prep / Lean-In

Leads to → Cambré / Back Bend, The Lean +2

Death Drop (Dead Drop)

An advanced sudden controlled drop past the cambre line — the top-tier 'wow' finisher that catches the follow at the last moment.

MasterDips & Drops

Built on → Cambré / Back Bend, Drop Dip

Dishrag (Sunburst)

Both joined arms wring through and release outward in a sunburst flourish — a showy Moderna combo that opens dramatically out of a tight wind.

AdvancedTurns & Patterns

Built on → Double Turn

Leads to → Free Spin

Double Heel

Heel-heel accents on the break. A syncopated heel-tap footwork shine danced during instrumental energy.

AdvancedDominican footwork

Built on → Triple / Cha-Cha Step

Leads to → Free Footwork / Footwork Break, Candé Footwork +1

Double Turn

One impulse, two rotations. Two chained turns across a full musical phrase.

AdvancedTurns & Patterns

Built on → Right Turn / Inside Turn

Leads to → Right Turn / Inside Turn, Hammerlock +1

Drop Dip

The deep climax, fully supported. A deep dip reserved for a major climax, with full controlled support.

MasterDips & Drops

Built on → Side Dip

Leads to → Side Dip, Cambré / Back Bend

Free Footwork / Footwork Break

Both of you, shining. Improvised footwork during a break where both partners trade phrases.

AdvancedDominican footwork

Built on → Double Heel

Leads to → Side-to-Side Basic, Cross-Body Lead +2

Free Spin

Let go and let her fly. A released solo spin the follow controls and lands on her own axis.

AdvancedTurns & Patterns

Built on → Right Turn / Inside Turn

Leads to → Right Turn / Inside Turn, Hand-to-Hand Change +1

Hair Comb / Head Drop

The follow combs a hand through the hair and releases the head back into a drop — a sensual styling showpiece that turns a head movement into a statement.

AdvancedSensual bodywork

Built on → Head Roll (Follow), Neck Roll (Follow)

Leads to → The Lean

Hammerlock with Wave

Fill the lock with a ripple. A body wave layered onto the held hammerlock position.

AdvancedWraps & Locks

Built on → Hammerlock, Body Wave — Forward

Leads to → Hammerlock, Hip Isolation / Hip Roll +1

Hammerlock-to-Dip Combination

Wrap, melt, and dip — one continuous idea. An advanced sequence that flows from a hammerlock into a supported dip and back up. The full sentence: lock, sensual transition, dip, recover.

MasterDips & Drops

Built on → Cambré Combination

Leads to → Cambré Combination, The Lean +2

Head Roll (Follow)

Small, slow, never neck-led. A controlled head roll carried by the follow's own neck and core — never pushed.

AdvancedSensual bodywork

Built on → Body Wave — Forward

Leads to → Body Wave — Forward, Body Roll +1

Mambo-Section Freestyle Break

Explosive improvised solo footwork over the song's instrumental mambo section — the Dominican 'wow' piece where the feet take the spotlight.

AdvancedDominican footwork

Built on → Mambo Footwork, Free Footwork / Footwork Break

Leads to → Advanced Footwork Break

Matador (Crossed-Hand Matador)

A crossed-hand cape-style pattern that sweeps the follow past the lead like a matador's pass — the flagship Moderna turn-pattern showpiece.

AdvancedTurns & Patterns

Built on → Cross-Arm Turn, Aida Hand-Change

Leads to → Free Spin, Hand-to-Hand Change

Multiple Spin (Controlled Triple)

Three rotations, one clean prep. The follow turns three or more times and lands exactly on balance. Pure technique — and it lives or dies on the prep you give.

AdvancedTurns & Patterns

Built on → 360 Turn

Leads to → Right Turn / Inside Turn, Cross-Body Lead +3

Shadow Combination (Advanced Flow)

Live in the shadow for a while. Enter shadow, wave through it, travel in it, and exit clean — a whole flowing chapter danced in the same-facing connection. The deep end of sensual.

MasterWraps & Locks

Built on → Shadow Position Exit (Unwind)

Leads to → Shadow Position, Shadow Side-Wave +3

Side Dip

Gently to the side, on the peak. A lateral dip taken gently at the peak of the music with full support.

MasterDips & Drops

Built on → Cambré / Back Bend

Leads to → Cambré / Back Bend, Drop Dip +1

Spiral Turn

A turn that winds down like a coil. The follow spirals on her own axis, the rotation tightening as she goes. Advanced, elegant — and entirely safe when it stays vertical.

AdvancedTurns & Patterns

Built on → 360 Turn

Leads to → Right Turn / Inside Turn, Hand-to-Hand Change +3

The Candle / Sentadilla

Sink and rise, spine safe. A controlled knee-bend descent and rise that protects the spine.

AdvancedDips & Drops

Built on → Body Wave — Forward

Leads to → Body Wave — Forward, Body Roll

The Lean

A supported incline, not a drop. A controlled lean-in supported through the frame, kept within the follow's range.

AdvancedDips & Drops

Built on → Body Wave — Back / Side

Leads to → Cambré / Back Bend, Side Dip +1

Travelling / Barrel Turn

Walk a wide arc together. A curved walk-around turn that repositions both partners across the floor.

AdvancedTravelling

Built on → Cross-Body Lead

Leads to → Hammerlock, Side-to-Side Basic +1

Windmill

A continuous store-and-release turn where the joined arms wind and unwind like sails, driving repeating rotations without breaking the connection.

AdvancedTurns & Patterns

Built on → Double Turn, Free Spin

Leads to → Spiral Turn