Salsa
El Uno (Uno a Hombro)
The conversation. A shadow-position forward-back walk done low, then at shoulder height, all connection and play.
This move builds: Frame …on the always-on four — Connection, Frame, Comfort, Posture.
- Entry
- open, two-hand (Enchufla Doble entry), facing
- Exit
- open, L-to-R, facing
- Tempo
- any
- Musical use
- filler/accent
- Connector
- No
- Level
- Intermediate
- Cluster
- Cuban-Core
- Style
- Cuban
What This Move Is
El Uno = "the One" (also Cubanita). Preserved verbatim from the user's inventory; "Uno a Hombro" ("one at the shoulder") names the shoulder-height round, not a separate move. The lead ends up behind the follow leading an Enchufla-Doble-style forward/back walk (forward 1-2-3, pivot 4, back 5-6-7), done twice — round 1 hands low, round 2 hands at shoulder height — then exits via enchufla into a Sombrero pose / hook turn.
Key Points
- Lead: Keep the feet quiet (the advanced version is nearly still — the dialogue is in the hips/torso); don't lose the hand connection on the low-to-shoulder transition.
- Follow: In front of the lead, mirror the forward/back walk, looking back over your shoulder; let the hands ride up on round 2.
- Timing: Each round = 8 beats (forward 1-2-3, pivot 4, back 5-6-7); repeatable.
- Common mistake: Over-marching the feet; losing the hand connection on the low-to-shoulder transition.
Style Notes
A playful "connection conversation" in shadow position — low energy, high musicality. Same partner throughout; great on a sustained groove.
Chains into
After this, you can flow into…