Salsa

Salsa moves

Every salsa move in the engine, from your first basic to the turn patterns that string together on the floor. Tap Level, Style, Type or Frame to open its choices, then stack as many as you like — the floor narrows to exactly what you want to drill.

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Al Medio (Cuban Closed Basic)

Guapea's quiet twin. The closed-position Cuban basic — where casino rests, breathes, and waits for the next call.

BeginnerFoundations

Built on → Guapea (Cuban Basic)

Leads to → Guapea (Cuban Basic), Dile Que No +2

Back Basic

Reverse gear. The basic stepping back instead of forward, used to change facing or open up distance.

BeginnerFoundations

Built on → Basic Step

Leads to → Basic Step, Open Break / Push Break +2

Basic Step

The heartbeat of every figure. The forward-and-back rock-step that every linear salsa move is built on top of.

BeginnerFoundations

Leads to → Side Basic, Back Basic +10

Closed Position (The Frame Home)

The embrace that leads. Learn the closed hold as its own skill and every lead you ever give gets clearer.

BeginnerFoundations

Built on → Basic Step

Leads to → Basic Step, Cross-Body Lead +3

Cross-Body Lead

The linear workhorse. The slot-clearing exchange that moves the follow past the lead and powers most of linear salsa.

BeginnerCross-Body & Resolutions

Built on → Basic Step

Leads to → Cross-Body Lead with Inside Turn, Cross-Body Lead with Outside Turn +8

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.

BeginnerFoundations

Built on → Basic Step, Back Basic

Leads to → Basic Step, Cross-Body Lead +2

Dile Que No

The master reset. "Tell her no" — the cross-body walk-across that returns any casino figure to open home position.

BeginnerCross-Body & Resolutions

Built on → Guapea (Cuban Basic)

Leads to → Guapea (Cuban Basic), Enchufla +4

Enchufla

Plug in and swap. The casino workhorse — a half-turn place-swap that feeds nearly every Cuban combination.

BeginnerPosition Changes

Built on → Guapea (Cuban Basic), Dile Que No

Leads to → Dile Que No, Enchufla Doble +7

Forward Basic (Front Break)

Break toward, not away. The basic stepped forward instead of back — the other half of your rhythm and the root of every travelling lead.

BeginnerFoundations

Built on → Basic Step

Leads to → Basic Step, Back Basic +3

Guapea (Cuban Basic)

The casino home base. The open, push-and-pull Cuban basic that every casino figure launches from and returns to.

BeginnerFoundations

Leads to → Dile Que No, Enchufla +5

Lead's Right Turn (Men's Right Turn)

Your turn to turn. The lead's own clockwise turn — the move that lets you change direction, decorate, and finally dance instead of just steer.

BeginnerTurns & Spins

Built on → Basic Step

Leads to → Basic Step, Cross-Body Lead +2

Left Turn (Lady's)

The counter-clockwise sibling. A left underarm turn that often gathers the follow into a closed hold.

BeginnerTurns & Spins

Built on → Basic Step

Leads to → Basic Step, Cross-Body Lead +2

Open Break / Push Break

Load the spring. A tension-and-rebound break that creates the momentum and distance to launch turns.

BeginnerPosition Changes

Built on → Basic Step, Back Basic

Leads to → Copa (Shoulder Check / Peek-a-Boo), Inside Turn (Open Position) +6

Right Turn (Lady's Underarm)

The first turn everyone learns. A clockwise underarm turn for the follow, returning to the same spot.

BeginnerTurns & Spins

Built on → Basic Step

Leads to → Basic Step, Left Turn (Lady's) +3

Side Basic

The basic, turned sideways. A lateral rock-step that sets up turns and adds variety without leaving home position.

BeginnerFoundations

Built on → Basic Step

Leads to → Basic Step, Right Turn (Lady's Underarm) +3

Arm & Hand Styling

Frame the movement. Controlled arm lines that complement the body instead of fighting it.

All levelsStyling

Back Spot Turn

Big feeling, tiny footprint. A compact follow turn out of an open break that looks great and fits the most crowded floor.

BeginnerTurns & Spins

Built on → Open Break / Push Break, Right Turn (Lady's Underarm)

Leads to → Cross-Body Lead, Basic Step +2

Change of Place

The simplest place-swap in the book: leader and follower trade spots in a gentle half-arc while staying joined by one hand — the first pattern most beginners learn after the basic.

BeginnerPosition Changes

Built on → Basic Step

Leads to → Cross-Body Lead

Cross-Hand Hold

Hands crossed, doors opened. The frame that unlocks the sombrero family — establish it cleanly and a whole cluster becomes available.

BeginnerPosition Changes

Built on → Basic Step, Hand Toss / Hand Change

Leads to → Sombrero, Balsero +3

Cross-Over Shine

Crossing footwork. A lateral travelling shine where one foot crosses the other, often with a tap or swivel.

BeginnerShines

Built on → Side Mambo (Shine)

Leads to → Suzy Q, Swivels +2

Dame

Give me the next one. The caller's command to rotate to the next partner around the wheel.

BeginnerRueda

Built on → Dile Que No, Guapea (Cuban Basic)

Leads to → Enchufla, Dile Que No +1

Enchufla Doble

The double plug. Two enchufla actions back-to-back, spinning the follow left then right.

BeginnerPosition Changes

Built on → Enchufla

Leads to → Dile Que No, Candado +2

Hair Drape (Hairbrush)

Frame your own face. A styling sweep of the hand up and over the head — the first move that makes a turn look like *you*.

BeginnerStyling

Built on → Arm & Hand Styling

Heel Taps

Punctuation marks. Weightless taps that accent the music and fill the silent counts.

BeginnerShines

Built on → Basic Step

Leads to → Side Mambo (Shine), Suzy Q +1

Hip Motion (Cuban Hip)

Where salsa lives. Foot-driven hip movement that gives the dance its signature flavour.

BeginnerStyling

Built on → Basic Step

Medio Sombrero

Half a hat. The one-handed Sombrero — same turns, lighter frame, no overhead placement.

BeginnerWraps & Locks

Built on → Sombrero

Leads to → Dile Que No, Guapea (Cuban Basic) +1

New York Walk

The smooth travelling walk that defines New York line salsa — as the follower crosses the slot the leader walks past in the opposite direction, the two trading places along a clean straight line.

BeginnerCross-Body & Resolutions

Built on → Cross-Body Lead

Leads to → Cross-Body Lead with Inside Turn

Shoulder Rolls

Loosen the top. One shoulder back, then the other — the simplest way to put feeling into your upper body without moving your feet.

BeginnerStyling

Side Mambo (Shine)

The lateral rock. A side-to-side break step that the rest of your shine vocabulary layers on top of.

BeginnerShines

Built on → Basic Step

Leads to → Suzy Q, Cross-Over Shine +1

Siete (7)

Wind and unwind. A compact figure where the follow winds clockwise into the lead's chest, then unravels.

BeginnerPosition Changes

Built on → Guapea (Cuban Basic), Enchufla

Leads to → Enchufla, Dile Que No +2

Sombrero

Place the hat. Two walking right turns ending with both arms drawn overhead like putting on a hat.

BeginnerWraps & Locks

Built on → Enchufla, Dile Que No

Leads to → Dile Que No, Medio Sombrero +3

Step-Touch Shine

The shine that cures the freeze. Step, touch, repeat — the simplest solo footwork there is, and the one that proves you never have to stand still.

BeginnerShines

Built on → Basic Step

Leads to → Suzy Q, Side Mambo (Shine) +2

Suzy Q

The first shine. A swiveling cross-touch step that travels sideways — every dancer's entry into solo footwork.

BeginnerShines

Built on → Basic Step

Leads to → Side Mambo (Shine), Cross-Over Shine +1

The Prep

Load before you fire. The wind-up that coils the follow's momentum before releasing her into a turn.

BeginnerTurns & Spins

Built on → Basic Step, Right Turn (Lady's Underarm)

Leads to → Right Turn (Lady's Underarm), Spin / Multiple Spins +2

Vacila

Check her out. A showcase travelling double-turn where the follow walks her own turn while the lead admires.

BeginnerPosition Changes

Built on → Guapea (Cuban Basic), Vuelta (Lady's Right Turn)

Leads to → Dile Que No, Enchufla +5

Vuelta (Lady's Right Turn)

The Cuban turn. The follow's right turn — stationary or travelling around a circle.

BeginnerTurns & Spins

Built on → Guapea (Cuban Basic)

Leads to → Guapea (Cuban Basic), Dile Que No +2

Walking Shine

Just walk the music. Step on the strong beats and travel — the most honest shine there is, and the frame every fancier one hangs on.

BeginnerShines

Built on → Basic Step, Step-Touch Shine

Leads to → Suzy Q, Side Mambo (Shine) +2

Abanico (Fan)

A Cuban casino figure that 'fans' the follower out and back around the leader in a sweeping arc, keeping the circular, grounded casino flow turning between enchufla-family moves.

IntermediatePosition Changes

Built on → Enchufla

Leads to → Dame

Butterfly with a Check

Open the wings, then reel her back. A two-hand inside turn that blooms wide open before the check snaps it shut.

IntermediateWraps & Locks

Built on → Inside Turn (Open Position), Wrap with a Check

Leads to → Cross-Body Lead, Inside Turn (Open Position) +2

Copa (Shoulder Check / Peek-a-Boo)

Catch and release. Send the follow out, stop her with a check, let her peek back, then send her on — often into an inside turn.

IntermediatePosition Changes

Built on → Open Break / Push Break, Cross-Body Lead

Leads to → Inside Turn (Open Position), Cross-Body Lead +2

Cross-Body Lead with Inside Turn

The cross-body, spiced. A CBL where the follow spins toward the lead (left/inside) as she crosses the slot.

IntermediateCross-Body & Resolutions

Built on → Cross-Body Lead, Left Turn (Lady's)

Leads to → Cross-Body Lead, Copa (Shoulder Check / Peek-a-Boo) +4

Cross-Body Lead with Open Break

The rubber band. A cross-body that stretches apart at the end instead of collapsing back — and that stretch becomes free energy for whatever comes next.

IntermediateCross-Body & Resolutions

Built on → Cross-Body Lead, Open Break / Push Break

Leads to → Copa (Shoulder Check / Peek-a-Boo), Inside Turn (Open Position) +3

Cross-Body Lead with Outside Turn

The flashier cross-body. A CBL where the follow spins away from the lead (right/outside) as she crosses.

IntermediateCross-Body & Resolutions

Built on → Cross-Body Lead, Right Turn (Lady's Underarm)

Leads to → Cross-Body Lead, Hammerlock (Single) +2

Cuddle / Wrap (Sweetheart)

The nestle. The follow wraps to the lead's side, both facing forward, hands crossed in front.

IntermediateWraps & Locks

Built on → Cross-Body Lead, Outside Turn (Open Position)

Leads to → Copa (Shoulder Check / Peek-a-Boo), Cross-Body Lead +1

El Uno (Uno a Hombro)

The conversation. A shadow-position forward-back walk done low, then at shoulder height, all connection and play.

IntermediatePosition Changes

Built on → Enchufla Doble, Sombrero

Leads to → Sombrero, Dile Que No +1

Enchufla con Mambo

Plug in, then play. An enchufla that pauses side-by-side for a shared tap-to-the-clave before resolving — the casino's built-in moment of fun.

IntermediatePosition Changes

Built on → Enchufla, Guapea (Cuban Basic)

Leads to → Dile Que No, Enchufla +2

Enchufla Ronde

Hook turn, hands overhead. Evelyn's twin — the lead spins, but this time the joined hands pass over the top.

IntermediatePosition Changes

Built on → Enchufla, Evelyn

Leads to → Dile Que No, Enchufla +2

Evelyn

The lead spins too. An enchufla where you hook your own turn into the swap — the casino's reminder that leads get to dance, not just steer.

IntermediatePosition Changes

Built on → Enchufla, Vuelta (Lady's Right Turn)

Leads to → Dile Que No, Enchufla +2

Exhibela

Show her off. A presentational walk that parades the follow around an oval, displayed to the room.

IntermediatePosition Changes

Built on → Guapea (Cuban Basic), Dile Que No

Leads to → Dile Que No, Vuelta (Lady's Right Turn) +2

Free Spin (Hand-Led Inside Turn)

Let go and let her fly. The inside turn led from the fingertips instead of the shoulder — lighter, faster, and the gateway to multiple spins.

IntermediateTurns & Spins

Built on → Inside Turn (Open Position), Cross-Body Lead

Leads to → Cross-Body Lead, Copa (Shoulder Check / Peek-a-Boo) +3

Hair Comb (Peinala)

Comb her hair, walk away clean. A graceful hand-over-the-head pass that resolves a two-hand tangle into open position.

IntermediateWraps & Locks

Built on → Hand Toss / Hand Change, Cuddle / Wrap (Sweetheart)

Leads to → Cross-Body Lead, Right Turn (Lady's Underarm) +2

Hammerlock (Single)

The folded arm. A turn that gently tucks one of the follow's arms behind her back into a new, lockable position.

IntermediateWraps & Locks

Built on → Inside Turn (Open Position), Right Turn (Lady's Underarm)

Leads to → Hammerlock Unwind, Double Hammerlock

Hammerlock Unwind

The escape hatch. Releases the folded arm by raising it and spinning the follow back to open.

IntermediateWraps & Locks

Built on → Hammerlock (Single)

Leads to → Basic Step, Cross-Body Lead +2

Hand Toss / Hand Change

Swap the hold without a turn. A downward toss that changes which hand is joined or passes the hand behind the back.

IntermediatePosition Changes

Built on → Basic Step

Leads to → Cross-Body Lead, Right Turn (Lady's Underarm) +3

Inside Turn (Open Position)

A travelling left turn. The follow does a cross-body and spins toward the lead one-and-a-half times.

IntermediateTurns & Spins

Built on → Cross-Body Lead, Left Turn (Lady's)

Leads to → Cross-Body Lead, Outside Turn (Open Position) +5

Outside Turn (Open Position)

A travelling right turn. The follow does a cross-body and spins away from the lead, often twice.

IntermediateTurns & Spins

Built on → Cross-Body Lead, Right Turn (Lady's Underarm)

Leads to → Cross-Body Lead, Inside Turn (Open Position) +2

Pull-Through

The leader draws the follower straight through and past on a single hand, the two swapping ends of the line in one clean pulling pass — fast, simple and endlessly chainable.

IntermediatePosition Changes

Built on → Cross-Body Lead

Leads to → Cross-Body Lead with Inside Turn

Rejection

Begin a cross-body lead, then change your mind: the leader checks the follower and sends her back the way she came, a playful fake-out that resets the line.

IntermediateCross-Body & Resolutions

Built on → Cross-Body Lead

Reverse Cross-Body Lead

The cross-body lead run in the other direction — the leader sends the follower across to the opposite side, opening up the mirror half of the line and a whole new set of exits.

IntermediateCross-Body & Resolutions

Built on → Cross-Body Lead

Setenta (70)

The casino classic. A hammerlock-and-unravel combination that every intermediate dancer must own.

IntermediatePosition Changes

Built on → Enchufla, Dile Que No

Leads to → Dile Que No, Enchufla +2

Suave

A cross-body lead taken slow and silky — the leader checks the follower's momentum and lets her glide across the slot, turning a plain pattern into a smooth, controlled showpiece.

IntermediateCross-Body & Resolutions

Built on → Cross-Body Lead

Tic Tacs

A crisp solo footwork shine: the free foot taps out to the side and back on each beat like a metronome, the body staying tall while the feet tick away the rhythm.

IntermediateShines

Built on → Suzy Q

Wrap with a Check

Send her in, change your mind. A half-wrap that stops short and snaps her right back — a tease the music loves.

IntermediateWraps & Locks

Built on → Inside Turn (Open Position), Cuddle / Wrap (Sweetheart)

Leads to → Cross-Body Lead, Inside Turn (Open Position) +2

Adios

Goodbye to this one. A turn-away partner change — leave your partner and collect the next.

IntermediateRueda

Built on → Dame, Dile Que No

Leads to → Dile Que No, Guapea (Cuban Basic) +2

Arm Spiral

A free spin where the follower's arm coils overhead like a spring — she spins under a rising, spiralling hand and unwinds out the other side in one continuous flourish.

IntermediateTurns & Spins

Built on → Free Spin (Hand-Led Inside Turn)

Body Wave / Body Roll

The vertical ripple. A smooth sequential wave through the body, hips to chest to head.

IntermediateStyling

Boogie Walks

A travelling jazz-flavoured shine — relaxed, slightly bent-knee walks that drift forward and back with a swing in the shoulders, borrowed straight from the mambo footwork tradition.

IntermediateShines

Built on → Suzy Q

Caminando / Caminala

Walking. Travelling open-position walks that keep the dance (or the rueda) moving.

IntermediatePosition Changes

Built on → Guapea (Cuban Basic)

Leads to → Dile Que No, Enchufla +1

Candado

The padlock. Doubled two-hand enchuflas whose arms form a "lock" before a hooked resolution.

IntermediatePosition Changes

Built on → Enchufla Doble

Leads to → Dile Que No, Enchufla

Cape (La Capa)

The leader sweeps the joined hand around the follower's back like a matador's cape, wrapping and releasing her across his body in one flowing, theatrical pass.

IntermediateWraps & Locks

Built on → Cross-Body Lead

Coca Cola

The travelling left turn. A curved-line left turn where the follow travels more than a full rotation around the lead.

IntermediatePosition Changes

Built on → Enchufla, Vuelta (Lady's Right Turn)

Leads to → Dile Que No, Enchufla +1

Copa with Walk-Through

Peek, then pass through. The copa's shoulder-check followed by a walk-through and turn — the move that turns a tease into a journey.

IntermediatePosition Changes

Built on → Copa (Shoulder Check / Peek-a-Boo), Cross-Body Lead

Leads to → Cross-Body Lead, Inside Turn (Open Position) +2

Cross-Body Lead into Hammerlock

Travel and trap. A cross-body inside turn that folds the follow's arm into a hammerlock as she lands.

IntermediateCross-Body & Resolutions

Built on → Cross-Body Lead, Cross-Body Lead with Inside Turn +1

Leads to → Hammerlock Unwind, Double Hammerlock

Cross-Body Lead with Double Turn

Two rotations, one slot. The CBL inside turn doubled — the move that teaches your follow to spin twice and still land home.

IntermediateCross-Body & Resolutions

Built on → Cross-Body Lead with Inside Turn, Free Spin (Hand-Led Inside Turn)

Leads to → Cross-Body Lead, Copa (Shoulder Check / Peek-a-Boo) +2

Cumbia Step

The circling back step. A rotating back-basic borrowed from Colombian cumbia that drifts you around in a circle.

IntermediateShines

Built on → Basic Step

Leads to → Suzy Q, Side Mambo (Shine)

Dile Que Si

Tell her yes. The counterpart to Dile Que No — an outside right turn that gathers the follow into closed embrace.

IntermediateCross-Body & Resolutions

Built on → Dile Que No, Guapea (Cuban Basic)

Leads to → Caminando / Caminala, Dile Que No +1

Diva Walks (Walk-Around)

The follower's spotlight: led on one high hand, she struts a slow walk-around the leader, styling freely as she circles — the showcase moment of LA-line social dancing.

IntermediatePosition Changes

Built on → The Prep

Double Time / Half Time

Play with density. Move at twice or half the rhythmic density to match the music's energy.

IntermediateStyling

Built on → Basic Step

El Dedo

The finger. A right-to-right vacilala where the lead ducks under his own arm before turning the follow — playful, compact, unmistakably casino.

IntermediatePosition Changes

Built on → Vacila, Vuelta (Lady's Right Turn)

Leads to → Dile Que No, Enchufla +1

Enchufla + Dame

Plug in and pass on. The core Rueda partner-change: an enchufla that hands the follow to the next lead.

IntermediateRueda

Built on → Enchufla, Dame

Leads to → Dile Que No, Guapea (Cuban Basic) +1

Figure-Eight (Ochos)

A flowing figure-eight: the leader traces a sideways eight with the joined hands while the follower swivels and steps the curving path, the body drawing a smooth loop on each side.

IntermediatePosition Changes

Built on → The Prep

Freeze / Hit

Catch the accent. Stop or strike a pose on a sharp musical hit — sometimes stillness lands hardest.

IntermediateStyling

Built on → Basic Step

Kentucky

The neck-led cuddle. An enchufla into a cuddle where the lead turns to face centre, leading by the shoulder.

IntermediatePosition Changes

Built on → Enchufla, Dile Que No

Leads to → Dile Que No, Guapea (Cuban Basic)

Ocho (8)

The figure-eight. The lead weaves a figure-eight around the follow while she steps in and out.

IntermediatePosition Changes

Built on → Enchufla, Siete (7)

Leads to → Dile Que No, Enchufla

Pachanga

The grounded glide. A bouncy, bent-knee glide-step that looks like floating between the feet.

IntermediateShines

Built on → Side Mambo (Shine)

Leads to → Side Mambo (Shine), Suzy Q

Paseala

Walk her around. Parade the follow counter-clockwise around the lead, switching hands behind the back.

IntermediatePosition Changes

Built on → Guapea (Cuban Basic), Dile Que No

Leads to → Dile Que No, Guapea (Cuban Basic) +1

Pause / Suspension

The power of stillness. Hold a beat with intention to create contrast and tension before resuming.

IntermediateStyling

Built on → Basic Step

Rodeo

Walk her around you. A promenade where the follow circles the lead — either a relaxed stroll or a swinging, cowboy-armed flourish.

IntermediatePosition Changes

Built on → Exhibela, Vacila

Leads to → Vacila, Vacilala Doble +2

Sacala

Take her out. An extended showcase walk — like a longer Exhibela that draws the follow into the centre.

IntermediatePosition Changes

Built on → Exhibela

Leads to → Dile Que No, Vuelta (Lady's Right Turn) +1

Shoulder Catches

The leader catches the follower at the shoulder as she travels, redirecting her into the next change of place — strung together, the catches become a flowing, continuous run.

IntermediatePosition Changes

Built on → Cross-Body Lead

Shoulder Shimmies

Isolation accents. Rapid alternating shoulder movement for punctuating a musical moment.

IntermediateStyling

Sombrero Doble

The hat, both sides. A sombrero that crosses to the other side and back — the full, flowing version of casino's signature drape.

IntermediateWraps & Locks

Built on → Sombrero, Cross-Body Lead

Leads to → Dile Que No, Enchufla +1

Swivels

Heel-toe sass. Knee-and-hip swivels that twist side to side, often crossing one leg over the other.

IntermediateShines

Built on → Side Mambo (Shine)

Leads to → Suzy Q, Cross-Over Shine +1

Tow Truck (Basket)

Both hands cross and the leader 'tows' the follower into a basket wrap behind him, her arms folded across in front — a compact, locked-up shape that looks far trickier than it leads.

IntermediateWraps & Locks

Built on → Cross-Hand Hold

Leads to → Hammerlock Unwind

Vacilala Doble

Two turns on a curve. The travelling double turn that carries the follow around an arc instead of spinning her in place.

IntermediatePosition Changes

Built on → Vacila, Vuelta (Lady's Right Turn)

Leads to → Dile Que No, Enchufla +2

Around the World

A full lap. The follow travels a complete circle around the lead, hands joined the whole way.

AdvancedPosition Changes

Built on → Cross-Body Lead, Right Turn (Lady's Underarm)

Leads to → Cross-Body Lead, Basic Step

Back-Hand Pass

The leader passes the follower's hand behind his own back from one hand to the other as she travels through — a slick, hidden hand-change that flips the connection mid-pattern.

AdvancedPosition Changes

Built on → Back Spot Turn

Balsero

The rafter. A Sombrero that first sends the follow all the way around behind the lead's back.

MasterPosition Changes

Built on → Sombrero

Leads to → Dile Que No, Guapea (Cuban Basic)

Barrel Roll

Both joined hands carve a big horizontal circle — a 'barrel' — around the follower as she turns inside it, a large, sweeping rotation that fills space dramatically.

AdvancedTurns & Spins

Built on → Free Spin (Hand-Led Inside Turn)

Breaking on the Clave

Dance the code. Phrase your breaks and accents to the clave — the rhythmic key of salsa music.

AdvancedStyling

Built on → Freeze / Hit, Double Time / Half Time

Catwalk

Runway attitude. A stylized cross-tracking walk with hip sway, used to travel or transition with flair.

IntermediateStyling

Built on → Hip Motion (Cuban Hip)

Leads to → Guapea (Cuban Basic), Basic Step +1

Contratiempo (Dancing the Contra-Beat)

Break against the grain. Shifting your break onto the contra-beat — the advanced musicality layer that gives On2 its smoky, behind-the-beat feel.

AdvancedStyling

Built on → Breaking on the Clave, Double Time / Half Time

Dame Dos

Skip one, take the second. Travel two positions around the wheel instead of one.

AdvancedRueda

Built on → Dame

Leads to → Enchufla, Dile Que No +1

Double Hammerlock

Both arms folded. A two-stage lock that wraps the follow's second arm, or travels her around back-to-back.

AdvancedWraps & Locks

Built on → Hammerlock (Single)

Leads to → Hammerlock Unwind

Festival de Adiós

Goodbye, again and again. A chained Rueda call that fires off two or three Adiós rotations in a row — the wheel at full, dizzying flow.

AdvancedRueda

Built on → Adios, Dame

Leads to → Dile Que No, Guapea (Cuban Basic) +2

Hook Turns

Coiled rotation. A solo turn where the free leg hooks across the standing leg to drive the spin.

AdvancedShines

Built on → Spin / Multiple Spins

Leads to → Side Mambo (Shine), Suzy Q

Late Turns (2.5)

The advanced line-salsa hallmark: the follower delays the turn and then rotates two and a half times, finishing facing the new direction — the extra half-turn that gives NY patterns their flourish.

AdvancedTurns & Spins

Built on → Inside Turn (Open Position), Outside Turn (Open Position)

Montaña

The mountain. A cross-handed enchufla and hook that brings both arms up and over into a Sombrero-like finish.

MasterPosition Changes

Built on → Sombrero, Enchufla

Leads to → Dile Que No, Guapea (Cuban Basic)

Multi-Spin Combination

Double, then break free. A turn pattern that leads two controlled rotations straight into a free third spin — the advanced spinner's signature run.

AdvancedTurns & Spins

Built on → Cross-Body Lead with Double Turn, Spin / Multiple Spins

Leads to → Cross-Body Lead, Basic Step +2

Neck Wrap

Arm around the shoulders. Coming out of a turn, the lead's arm settles softly around the follow's neck.

AdvancedWraps & Locks

Built on → Inside Turn (Open Position), Cuddle / Wrap (Sweetheart)

Leads to → Hammerlock Unwind, Cross-Body Lead +1

Pretzel

Tangle, then untangle. A two-hand sequence that laces both arms into a pretzel knot and unwinds it in one flowing pass — the classic show of clean, unhurried leading.

AdvancedWraps & Locks

Built on → The Prep, Hammerlock (Single)

Setenta Complicado

Seventy, leveled up. A Setenta with an extra hooked enchufla woven into the middle.

MasterPosition Changes

Built on → Setenta (70)

Leads to → Dile Que No, Enchufla

Setenta y Dos (72)

The double-hook seventy. A Setenta with two successive elbow hooks before the resolution.

MasterPosition Changes

Built on → Setenta (70), Setenta y Uno (71)

Leads to → Dile Que No, Enchufla

Setenta y Uno (71)

A trimmer seventy. A shortened Setenta defined by a single elbow hook.

AdvancedPosition Changes

Built on → Setenta (70)

Leads to → Dile Que No, Enchufla

Siete Setenta

Seven meets seventy. The Siete's travelling cross fused with the Setenta's hammerlock module — two casino classics welded into one advanced run.

MasterPosition Changes

Built on → Siete (7), Setenta (70)

Leads to → Dile Que No, Enchufla +1

Simple Dip

End on a held breath. A small, safe dip to close a phrase — the move that's all trust, and the reason you stay upright while only your hands go down.

AdvancedPosition Changes

Built on → Cross-Body Lead, Neck Wrap

Leads to → Basic Step, Cross-Body Lead +1

Spin / Multiple Spins

Free rotation on one axis. The follow's solo-spin technique — one lead, then momentum and spotting do the rest.

AdvancedTurns & Spins

Built on → The Prep, Right Turn (Lady's Underarm)

Leads to → Basic Step, Cross-Body Lead +2

Titanic

A cross-body combination built on the lady's left and underarm turns — the NY/line signature that strings turns and a cross-body lead into one flowing, recognizable run.

AdvancedTurns & Spins

Built on → Cross-Body Lead, Right Turn (Lady's Underarm)

Travelling Turns

Turns on the move. A chain of single turns that propel the follow across the floor, one rotation per step.

AdvancedTurns & Spins

Built on → Spin / Multiple Spins, Inside Turn (Open Position)

Leads to → Cross-Body Lead, Basic Step +1

Triple Cross Shine

Cross, cross, cross. A fast crossing-step shine with taps stacked three deep — the footwork flourish that turns a break into a statement.

AdvancedShines

Built on → Cross-Over Shine, Swivels

Leads to → Suzy Q, Side Mambo (Shine) +1