Salsa
Cumbia Basic
The basic that rotates. A back-break with a little turn baked in — your first taste of travelling around a partner instead of in place.
This move builds: Timing …on the always-on four — Connection, Frame, Comfort, Posture.
- Entry
- open, L-to-R, facing
- Exit
- open, L-to-R, facing (rotated)
- Tempo
- any
- Musical use
- filler
- Connector
- No
- Level
- Beginner
- Cluster
- Foundations
- Style
- Both
What This Move Is
Borrowed from cumbia — a separate dance — the cumbia basic is essentially a back basic with a slight rotation added each cycle, so the couple slowly orbits a shared center instead of staying square. That little rotation is the gateway feeling for every figure where you turn around each other.
Key Points
- Lead: Back-break as usual, but let each replace step carry a small pivot so you and she rotate a few degrees per measure. Lead the rotation from your frame, evenly — don't crank it.
- Follow: Match the back-break and let the rotation travel you with him; keep your steps small so you stay connected as the axis moves.
- Timing: Standard 6-step over 8 counts; the rotation rides on the breaks (1 and 5 on On1; 2 and 6 on On2).
- Common mistake: Over-rotating so the couple spins instead of orbiting, or losing the back-break rhythm while chasing the turn. Small and smooth.
Style Notes
The partnered cumbia basic is distinct from the solo Cumbia Step shine (SL055) — this one keeps the hold and gently rotates the couple; that one is footwork danced apart. Many beginners meet this right after the back basic as their first rotating figure.
Chains into
After this, you can flow into…