Salsa
Guapea (Cuban Basic)
The casino home base. The open, push-and-pull Cuban basic that every casino figure launches from and returns to.
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
- Tempo
- any
- Musical use
- filler/reset
- Connector
- No
- Level
- Beginner
- Cluster
- Foundations
- Style
- Cuban
What This Move Is
From the Spanish guapear ("to show off / be tough"), guapea is the open-position Cuban basic: partners rock away from each other (1-2-3) then push back toward each other against a joined-hand connection (5-6-7). It is the functional home position of casino — the resting state from which the lead calls the next figure and the state most figures resolve back into.
Key Points
- Lead: On 5-6-7 give a real push against the follow's hand — the counter-tension is the lead; going limp kills it.
- Follow: Match the push with your own counter-pressure; this connection is how every casino lead is transmitted.
- Timing: A tiempo — 1-2-3 stepping back/away, 5-6-7 stepping toward partner with the push. Forward intention, not a flat back-rock.
- Common mistake: No push or counter-tension (limp hands), or back-rocking like LA basic instead of the Cuban forward intention.
Style Notes
This is the Cuban equivalent of Home A. Layer in Cuban hip motion and a relaxed, conversational upper body. When a combo falls apart, guapea is where you regroup.
Chains into
After this, you can flow into…