Salsa
Kentucky
The neck-led cuddle. An enchufla into a cuddle where the lead turns to face centre, leading by the shoulder.
This move builds: Frame …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/accent
- Connector
- No
- Level
- Intermediate
- Cluster
- Cuban-Core
- Style
- Cuban
What This Move Is
"Kentucky" — the name's origin is universally noted as forgotten, but the move is executed consistently. The lead does enchufla steps, leads the follow into a cuddle (cross-arm / hammerlock-ish) position, then turns fully around to face centre keeping his right hand on her shoulder while his left arm goes overhead, ending in a Dile Que No. (Note: Kentucky is not the same as "Patineta," despite occasional pairing.)
Key Points
- Lead: Turn fully around to face centre before the Dile Que No; lead the cuddle by the shoulder gently.
- Follow: Enchufla in, be led by the shoulder/neck on 5-6-7 through the cuddle, then released into the cross-body.
- Timing: Enchufla 1-2-3, cuddle/turn 5-6-7, Dile Que No on the next measure.
- Common mistake: Lead not turning fully around to face centre before the Dile Que No; follow tensing at being led by the shoulder.
Style Notes
A neat same-partner figure that resolves to basic. ("Patineta" is a separate, regionally-described gliding move with no consistent written breakdown — don't conflate the two.)
Chains into
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