Bachata

Cambré Combination

BachataAdvanceddips-dropsSensual

The dip, done right — all three parts. A controlled entry, a supported hold, a smooth recover. Beautiful when the technique is complete; risky when it isn't. So we teach the whole thing.

Also known as: full cambré, the supported dip

This move builds: Comfort …on the always-on five — Connection, Frame, Comfort, Posture, Consent.

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Entry
closed embrace
Exit
closed embrace
Tempo
slow
Musical use
break
Connector
No
Level
Advanced
Cluster
dips-drops
Style
Sensual

What This Move Is

The cambré as a complete, three-part move: enter from a Dip Prep so the weight is already shared, hold the supported bend for a musical beat, then recover smoothly to upright. The point of teaching it as a combination is that the entry and the recover matter as much as the dip — a dip without a controlled entry and exit is where injuries happen.

Key Points

  • Lead: Set your base before anything moves; support her through the whole arc and lead the recover just as deliberately as the dip. You are her structure — never let the bend go past her comfort.
  • Follow: Keep your core engaged the entire time; you should be able to abort and come up at any moment. Don't throw yourself in — give weight only as far as your own back is comfortable. The more upright, the safer.
  • Timing: Enter across 1-2, hold on 3, recover across 4 and up — never fast, never whipped.
  • Common mistake: Treating the dip as the move and the entry/recover as afterthoughts. The safety is the entry and recover. Only with a partner who's confirmed no back or neck issues.

Style Notes

The safe, complete version of Cambré (B039), gated behind the I2 Dip Prep (B092). This is a trick in the safety sense — gorgeous with full technique and a willing partner, hazardous without. We frame the whole cluster around consent, a real base, and an abort-able bend. Never fast, never a surprise.

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