Salsa
Siete con Coca-Cola
Seven, then the leader spins. A Siete flowing straight into a Coca-Cola self-turn under the joined arm.
What This Move Is
A combo: Siete = "seven," Coca-Cola names the leader's own turn under the joined arm. The lead runs the Siete (the seven-shaped arm path that wraps and unwinds the connection), then instead of resolving plainly he ducks his own self-turn under the raised joined hands — the Coca-Cola — before settling back to L-to-R. It welds a classic numeric figure to a leader's flourish.
Key Points
- Lead: Finish the Siete's arm path cleanly before you add the Coca-Cola — turn under your own arm without yanking the follow off her step.
- Follow: Take the Siete as normal, then hold a steady frame while the lead spins himself under — keep your hand level so his self-turn clears.
- Timing: Siete across the first 8-count, the Coca-Cola self-turn on the next 1-2-3, resolve on 5-6-7.
- Common mistake: Lead pulling the follow's arm down during his self-turn — keep the joined hands high so the Coca-Cola has a clean ceiling.
Style Notes
Chains the Siete (numeric family) into a leader-styling flourish — a small combo that rewards a clean arm path. Lives in social casino as a playful filler.
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- Level
- Intermediate
- Type
- Wraps & Locks
- Frame
- Open
- Style
- Cuban
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