Bachata

Cradle In-and-Out

BachataBeginnerwraps-locksModernconnector

The wrap that says hello and goodbye in one breath. You gather her into a cradle, hold for a beat, then send her right back out. Simple, warm, and the doorway to the whole wrap family.

Also known as: cuddle in-out, sweetheart in-out (cradle = cuddle = sweetheart, named per school — flag)

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

Tutorial by Marius & ElenaWatch on YouTube ↗
Entry
open L-to-R
Exit
open L-to-R
Tempo
any
Musical use
filler
Connector
Yes — connects open L-to-R → open L-to-R vocabulary
Level
Beginner
Cluster
wraps-locks
Style
Modern

What This Move Is

The lead turns the follow halfway in so she ends up cradled beside or in front of him, both still holding hands, then immediately unwinds her back out to face him. In and out, one smooth cycle. It's the first taste of wrapping a partner up — without the commitment of holding the position.

Key Points

  • Lead: Lead her in with the same gentle halo you'd use for a turn; the "out" is just the same energy reversed. Keep your hand low and comfortable as she wraps.
  • Follow: Walk into the cradle, don't get yanked into it. On the way out, unwind on your own feet so you arrive balanced and facing.
  • Timing: In across 1-2-3-4, out across 5-6-7-8.
  • Common mistake: Holding the cradle too long and stalling. At this level it's in-and-out — keep it moving so neither of you gets stuck.

Style Notes

The simple, releasing cousin of the I1 Cuddle/Wrap (B024), which holds and layers body movement. Cradle, cuddle, and sweetheart name the same family — flag it for students. This is the on-ramp to everything in the wraps-locks cluster.

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